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  1. After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer.

  2. Jan 23, 2013 · "After You've Gone" is a 1918 song composed by Turner Layton (1894-1978), with lyrics written by Henry Creamer (1879-1930). The first and most famous version was sung by Marion Harris...

  3. Music. "After You've Gone" (song), a 1918 song written by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer. After You've Gone, an album by Lenny Solomon. After You've Gone, a 2004 album by Barre Phillips, Tetsu Saitoh, William Parker, and Joëlle Léandre.

  4. Feb 3, 2011 · Marion Harris - After You've Gone (1918) Charted at #1 in January 1919. Recorded July 22, 1918. Also a #2 hit for Henry Burr and Albert Campbell in October 1918, #7 for Bessie Smith in...

  5. "'Now listen' [from the verse of "After you've Gone"] is a concise command that belies the sentiment of the rest of the song, which quickly veers from desperation to delusion. Quincy Jones once called this type of song a 'beg,' and said you had to throw in one per album.

  6. Dec 26, 2018 · The song’s killer combination of jaunty melody and mounting drama ensures it has been covered at least twice per decade ever since. Although Layton and Creamer probably recorded their own...

  7. “After You’ve Gone” is one of the great crossover songs of Tin Pan Alley, meaning it was recorded by blues, jazz, Big Band, swing, rhythm and blues, and other kinds of artists. The music by J. Turner Layton (1894-1978) is rather sophisticated for a popular song. It is short .

  8. After You've Gone Lyrics: Now won't you listen honey while I say / How could you tell me that you're going away? / Don't say that we must part / Don't break your baby's heart / You know I've...

  9. 'Way down yonder in New Orleans A Southern song without a Mammy, a mule, or a ... Notated Music. From: Spice of 1922. Staff notation. (Language). Contributor: Creamer, Henry - Layton, Turner Date: 1922

  10. The theme song is "After You've Gone" and is performed by Jamie Cullum. The song was composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer and was originally released in 1918 by Marion Harris.

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