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The story behind
There Will Never Be Another You, according to DoReSol
Chet Baker recorded There Will Never Be Another You in 1954, on his first vocal album, Chet Baker Sings. The song was already a classic, written in 1942 by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, and appeared in a film from the 1940s. The melody is soft, with intervals that rise and fall slowly, giving it a special touch. Baker's voice carries it with a calm that makes it unique. The song was recorded in a studio, along with other tracks that formed the musician's debut. Although it was not his most famous song, it remains one of the most recognized in his repertoire. People continue to listen to it, and on the web, many people still play it.
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Chet Baker Sings
Chet Baker · 1954
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