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"I Get Along Without You Very Well" is a popular song composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1939, with lyrics based on a poem written by Jane Brown Thompson. Thompson's identity as the author of the poem was for many years unknown; she died the night before the song was introduced on radio by Dick Powell.
The biggest-selling version was a 1939 recording by Red Norvo and his orchestra (vocal by Terry Allen).
Carmichael and Jane Russell performed the song in the 1952 film noir The Las Vegas Story.
Release Date: 1939
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The great Hoagy Carmichael penned this 1938 standard, inspired by a J.B. Thompson poem, offered here in an easy accompanied ballad for jazz choirs. Available: SATB, Instrumental Pak, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 3:00.
Arranger: Paris Rutherford | Composer: Hoagy Carmicheal
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