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The Nearness of You

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"The Nearness of You"
Single by Glenn Miller
A-side"The Nearness of You"
B-side"Mister Meadowlark"
Published1940 by Famous Music
Released1940 (1940)
RecordedApril 28, 1940
GenreJazz
LabelBluebird
Songwriter(s)Hoagy Carmichael, Ned Washington

"The Nearness of You" is a popular song written in 1937 by Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981), with lyrics by Ned Washington (1901-1976). Intended for an unproduced Paramount Pictures film titled Romance In The Rough, the studio's publishing division Famous Music reregistered and published the song three years later in 1940. It was first recorded by Chick Bullock (1898-1981) and his Orchestra on Vocalion. Despite numerous accounts to the contrary, the song was never scheduled for and does not appear in the production of the 1938 Paramount film Romance in the Dark.[1]

It is also heard in the later 1940 recording "In the Mood" by the famous Glenn Miller (1904-1944) and His Orchestra, with vocals by singer Ray Eberle (1919-1979),[2] and by many others.

The song is also on the recent Grammy-Award-winning album Come Away with Me of 2002, by Norah Jones (born 1979), at Track 14.

Covers

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The first big-selling version was recorded on April 28, 1940, by the Glenn Miller Orchestra (1938-1942), with a vocal by Ray Eberle (Bluebird).[3][4] This recording first reached the Billboard magazine's "Best Seller" chart on July 20, 1940, and lasted eight weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 5.[5]

Other popular versions around that time were recorded by Kay Kyser (1905-1985)'s orchestra (vocal: Harry Babbitt (1913-2004), on Columbia catalog number 35488),[3][6] by Dinah Shore (1916-1994), with Paul Weston (1912-1996)'s orchestra (Bluebird),[3][4] and by Eddy Howard (1914-1963), with Lou Adrian's orchestra (Columbia).[3][7]

In 1953, Bob Manning (1926-1997), reached No. 16 on the pop charts with this song[8][9]

The 1956 Ella Fitzgerald (1917-1996), and Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), record album of duets, Ella & Louis, included a version of this song with Fitzgerald soloing vocally while Armstrong soloed both vocally and on trumpet. Accompaniment was provided by the small combo of the Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Oscar Peterson (1925-2007), on piano, Ray Brown (1926-2002), on bass, and Herb Ellis (1921-2010), on guitar, joined by Buddy Rich (1917-1987), on drums. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard magazine jazz chart and the top 10 of its pop chart.[10]

German musician Marc Secara (born 1976), recorded the song with the Berlin Jazz Orchestra for the recent album You're Everything (2008). This was composed and arranged for the older big band style of orchestras music from the 1930s/1940s and 1950s eras by British composer / arranger and musician-pianist Steve Gray (1944-2008).[11]

Other versions (1937-2025)

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See also

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References

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