You've Changed (1941 song)
Appearance
"You've Changed" is a popular song written by Bill Carey and Carl Fischer in 1941. It has been covered by many singers, including:
- Harry James's band with vocals by Dick Haymes (1941)
- Frankie Laine (1944 and 1958)
- Nat King Cole (1947)
- Connie Russell (1954)
- Lita Roza (1955)
- Jackie Gleason (1956)
- Billie Holiday on her album Lady in Satin (1958)
- Julie London (1959)
- Sarah Vaughan (1960)
- Dexter Gordon on his album Doin' Allright (1961)
- Marvin Gaye (1964)
- The Three Sounds (1964)
- Ella Fitzgerald (1966)
- Carola (1966)
- Nancy Wilson (1967)
- Eydie Gormé (1967)
- Kay Starr (1969)
- The Jackson 5 (1968/1969)
- Diana Ross, in the 1972 film Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
- Jimmy Roselli (1975)
- Lillian Terry (1982)
- Marie Wilson (1984)
- Lee Torchia (1985)
- Miki Howard (1987)
- Bobby Vinton and George Burns (1992)
- Jeanie Bryson (1993)
- Charly Antolini & Dick Morrissey (1993)
- Pedro Aznar on his album David y Goliath (1996)
- The Afghan Whigs on the single Bonnie and Clyde (1996)
- Paula Cole (1998)
- Kate Hammett-Vaughan (1999)
- George Michael on his album Songs from the Last Century (1999)
- Joni Mitchell on her album Both Sides Now (2000)
- Etta Jones (2001)
- Eva Cassidy on her album Imagine (2002)
- Michael Ball (2003)
- Renée Fleming (2005)
- Renee Olstead (2005)
- Nnenna Freelon (2005)
- Bruno Pelletier (2007)
- Nikki Yanofsky (2008)
- Kalil Wilson (2009)
- David Sanborn (2010)
- Candice Glover (2013)
- Tom McCann (2013)
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