My One and Only Love

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"My One and Only Love"
Song
Written1952
Published1953 by Sherwin Music
Composer Guy Wood
Lyricist Robert Mellin

"My One and Only Love" is a 1953 popular song with music written by Guy Wood and lyrics by Robert Mellin. [1] Notable renditions by Frank Sinatra (1953), and later by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963), have made the song part of the jazz standard musical repertoire.

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Structure

Published in 1953, it is a conventional 32-bar song with four 8-bar sections, including a bridge ("Type A" or "AABA" song structure). [2] Typically performed as a ballad, it has an aria-like melody that is a challenge to many vocalists; [3] in the key of C, the song's melody extends from G below middle C to the second D above middle C.

History

The song originated in 1947 under the title "Music from Beyond the Moon", with music by Guy B. Wood and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. [1] Vocalist Vic Damone recorded this version in the same year and released it as a B-side to "I'll Always Be In Love With You" (Mercury 5072), [4] but it was unsuccessful. In 1952, Robert Mellin wrote a new title and lyrics for the song, and it was republished the next year as “My One and Only Love”. [5]

Jazz standard

When Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1953 with Nelson Riddle, first released as B-side to his hit single "I've Got the World on a String" (Capitol 2505), [6] it became known as a jazz standard. [5] Then popular saxophonist Charlie Ventura saw the song's "jazz potential" and recorded the first instrumental version in the very same year. [1]

As an instrumental jazz standard, it remained predominantly a song for tenor saxophonists. [1] Ben Webster recorded the tune with Art Tatum in autumn 1956 and [Coleman Hawkins] with [Hank Jones] in 1958. John Coltrane recorded his version with vocalist Johnny Hartman ten years after Ventura in 1963 ( John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman ). This was followed by Sonny Rollins in 1964. He re-recorded it in 1977, this time on soprano saxophone. Later interpretations came from Chico Freeman, Michael Brecker, and Joshua Redman.

Vocal renditions of "My One and Only Love" were recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Decca 29746), Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, Mark Murphy, Chet Baker and Kurt Elling. Cassandra Wilson turned the song into an up-tempo swing number. [1]

Cover versions

DatePerformerTypeAlbum, notesSource
1947 Vic Damone vocalsingle, B-side, as "Music from Beyond the Moon" [4]
1948 Tony Martin vocalsingle, as "Music from Beyond the Moon"
1953 Frank Sinatra vocalsingle, B-side; appears on later compilation This Is Sinatra! [6]
1953 Charlie Ventura instrumentalCharlie Ventura's Open House [1]
1954 Art Tatum and Ben Webster The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight [1]
1955 Ella Fitzgerald vocalsingle
1955 Sarah Vaughan vocalThe Divine Sarah [7]
1957 Pepper Adams instrumental Pepper Adams Quintet [8]
1957 Carmen McRae vocal By Special Request [9]
1957 Horace Silver instrumental The Stylings of Silver [10]
1958 Johnny Mathis vocal Warm [11]
1959 Henry Mancini instrumental The Mancini Touch [12]
1960 Magni Wentzel vocalsingle
1960 Frank Sinatra vocalduring the Nice 'n' Easy sessions
1960 Jimmy Smith instrumental Plain Talk [13]
1961 Dion vocalAlone with Dion [14]
1962 Dean Martin vocal Cha Cha de Amor [15]
1962 Ella Fitzgerald instrumental Ella Swings Gently with Nelson [16]
1962 Doris Day vocal Duet [17]
1962 Andy Williams vocal Warm and Willing [18]
1962 Grant Green instrumental Born to Be Blue [19]
1963 John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman vocal John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman [1]
1964 Oscar Peterson instrumental We Get Requests [20]
1965 Sonny Rollins instrumentalThe Complete RCA Victor Recordings [1]
1965 Nancy Wilson vocal Gentle Is My Love [21]
1965 Wes Montgomery instrumental Bumpin' [22]
1966 Joe Zawinul instrumental Money in the Pocket [23]
1968 Chick Corea instrumental Now He Sings, Now He Sobs [1]
1970 Louis Armstrong vocal Louis Armstrong and His Friends [24]
1973 MFSB instrumental Love Is the Message [25]
1974 McCoy Tyner instrumental Atlantis [1]
1977 Sonny Rollins instrumental Easy Living [26]
1977 Radka Toneff vocalButterfly [27]
1978 Chico Freeman instrumental Beyond the Rain [28]
1981 Joe Henderson & Chick Corea instrumental Relaxin' At Camarillo [29]
1987 Michael Brecker instrumental Michael Brecker [1]
1988 Cassandra Wilson vocal Blue Skies [1]
1989 Chet Baker vocalChet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film Let's Get Lost [30]
1989 Chick Corea instrumental Chick Corea Akoustic Band [31]
1990 Kate Ceberano vocal Like Now [32]
1991 Rickie Lee Jones vocal Pop Pop [33]
1992 Ray Bryant instrumentalPlays Blues and Ballads [34]
1993 Joe Sample instrumental Invitation [35]
1993 Diane Schuur vocal Love Songs [36] [37]
1995 Joshua Redman instrumental Spirit of the Moment - Live at the Village Vanguard [1]
1995 Sting vocal Leaving Las Vegas (soundtrack) [1]
1996 Buddy Rich instrumental Rich and Famous [38]
1998 Fred Hersch & Bill Frisell instrumentalSongs We Know [39]
2001 Mark Murphy vocalOnce to Every Heart [1]
2005 Rod Stewart vocal Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV [40]
2005 Chris Botti with Paula Cole vocal To Love Again: The Duets [41]
2008 Yo-Yo Ma instrumental Songs of Joy & Peace [42]
2008 Irvin Mayfield and Ellis Marsalis instrumentalLove Song, Ballads, and Standards [43]
2009 Mark Isham and Kate Ceberano vocal Bittersweet [13]
2009 Kurt Elling vocal Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane and Hartman [1]
2011 George Benson vocal Guitar Man [44]
2011 Doris Day vocal My Heart [45]
2012 Paul McCartney vocal Kisses on the Bottom [46]
2014 Jamie Cullum vocal Interlude [47]
2017 Bob Dylan vocal Triplicate [48]
2020 VARITDA vocalMood
2025Emmet Cohen Trio w/ Patrick BartleyInstrumental Emmet's Place Vol. 128 [49]

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