After You've Gone
Marion Harris
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Now won't you listen honey, while I say, How could you tell me that you're goin' away? Don't say that we must part, Don't break your baby's heart You know I've loved you for these many years Love you night and day, Oh honey baby, can't you see my tears? Listen while I say After you've gone and left me cryin' After you've gone there's no denyin' You'll feel blue, you'll feel sad You'll miss the dearest pal you've ever had? There'll come a time, now don't forget it There'll come a time when you'll regret it Oh babe think think what are you doing You know my love for you will drive me to ruin After you've gone, after you've gone away After you've gone and left me cryin' After you've gone there's no denyin' You feel blue you feel sad And you'll miss the only pal you ever had There'll come a time, now don't forget it There'll come a time when you'll regret it Oh babe think think what are you doing You know my love for you will drive me to ruin After you've gone, after you've gone away I said away
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Written by: Henry Creamer, Turner Layton, Ray Sherman
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"After You've Gone" is a popular song that was actually composed by Turner Layton, with lyrics written by Henry Creamer in 1918. Marion Harris, an American popular singer, was the first one to make it famous when she recorded it in July 1918.
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Recording HistoryMarion Harris' version of "After You've Gone" has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, which is established by the Recording Academy to honor recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance.
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Musical StyleThe song is often categorized within the genre of traditional pop music and is known for its upbeat tempo and dramatic lyrics.
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Impact on CareerMarion Harris' recording of "After You've Gone" significantly boosted her career and made her one of the most popular female vocalists of the 1920s.
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Chart Position"After You've Gone" was ranked at number seven in 1918 in the United States.
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LegacyThe song has since become a jazz standard and has been covered by many artists, including Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Nina Simone.
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Album InclusionMarion Harris' version of "After You've Gone" is included in many compilation albums of her work, asserting its importance in her professional discography.
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Other VersionsIn 1930, Harris re-recorded the song and it became a hit once again, proving its timeless appeal and her unique interpretation.
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Influence on MusicThe success of "After You've Gone" influenced the development of pop music and encouraged other artists to cover jazz and blues standards.
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Milestone Song"After You've Gone" is often seen as a milestone song in the era of early pop and jazz music, serving as a testament to Marion Harris' immense talent and expressive vocal capabilities.
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