How Deep Is The Ocean? - Notable Recordings

Notable Recordings

  • Aretha Franklin for her album The Tender, the Moving, the Swinging Aretha Franklin (1962)
  • Barry Manilow - The Greatest Love Songs of All Time (2010)
  • Benny Goodman (vocal by Peggy Lee) #1 (1941)
  • Bill Evans Trio – Explorations (1961)
  • Billie Holiday – Billie Holiday (1954)
  • Bing Crosby (1933)
  • Dexter Gordon – True Blue (1976)
  • Diana Krall - Love Scenes (1997)
  • Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra. Recorded at Manhattan Center, New York City, on February 26, 1953. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5202A (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10638.
  • Ella Fitzgerald – Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1957)
  • Eric Clapton - Clapton (2010)
  • Etta James – Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday (1994)
  • Franck Amsallem - Out a Day (1992)
  • Frank Morgan and McCoy Tyner - Major Changes (1988)
  • Frank Sinatra – Nice 'n' Easy (1960)
  • Julie Andrews (1987)
  • Julie London - Lonely Girl (1956 mono, 1959 stereo)
  • Kurt Rosenwinkel - Intuit(1999)
  • Lee Wiley – featured in Night in Manhattan (1937)
  • Michael Feinstein "Michael Feinstein Sings Irving Berlin" (1987 CD)
  • Nat King Cole
  • Rita Reys – Marriage in Modern Jazz (1960)
  • Susannah McCorkle - From Bessie to Brazil (1993)
  • The Isley Brothers - Shout! (1959)

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