"Don't Take Your Love from Me" is a popular song written by Henry Nemo and published in 1941.[1]Mildred Bailey first recorded this song in 1940 before publication.[2] It was introduced that year by singer Joan Brooks.[3]
Recorded versions
Mildred Bailey - recorded January 25, 1940 for Columbia Records (catalog. No. 35921).[4][5]
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, vocal by Lena Horne - recorded June 26, 1941 for Victor Records (catalog No. 27509).[6]
Harry James and His Orchestra (vocal chorus by Lynn Richards) - recorded August 4, 1941 for Columbia Records (catalog No. 36339).[7]
Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1954[10] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.[11]
Frank Rosolino on these albums: Free for all Specialty SP 2161 (1958) - Conversation MPS 20 227/16 (1975)- Thinking about you SK2CD Sackville-5007 (1976)
References
^"Don't Take Your Love From Me", Catalog of Copyright Entires, U.S. Copyright Office, 1941, New Series, Vol. 36, No. 5, Part 3, p. 874.
^"The Complete Columbia Recordings of Mildred Bailey (Mosaic)".
^Sheet music for "Don't Take Your Love From Me", published by M. Witmark & Sons with the caption "Introduced and Featured by Joan Brooks" on the cover.