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There Is No Greater Love

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"There Is No Greater Love" is a 1936 jazz standard composed by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Marty Symes. It was the last hit song for Jones's orchestra before the bandleader turned the orchestra over to Woody Herman, beginning the latter's 50-year career as a bandleader.

The song is often played as a ballad – an example of this approach is Dinah Washington's 1954 recording on Dinah Jams. Medium-tempo swing renditions have also been recorded by several artists, including Miles Davis on two occasions.

Renditions

  • Billie Holiday (1947)
  • Dinah WashingtonDinah Jams (1954)
  • Miles DavisMiles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1955)
  • Sonny RollinsWay Out West (1957)
  • Lou Donaldson – Wailing with Lou (1957)
  • Nat King ColeThe Very Thought of You (1958)
  • Ahmad JamalAt the Pershing: But Not for Me (1958)
  • The Four Freshmen – Voices in Love (1958)
  • Dizzy Gillespie – Have Trumpet, Will Excite! (1959)
  • Stanley Turrentine and The Three Sounds – Blue Hour (1960)
  • Gene Ammons and Sonny StittBoss Tenors: Straight Ahead From Chicago (1961)
  • McCoy TynerInception (1962)
  • Oscar Peterson – Something Warm (1962)
  • Jimmy Scott – Falling in Love Is Wonderful (1962)
  • Miles Davis – Four & More (1964)
  • Joe Pass – Joy Spring (1964)
  • Betty Carter – Inside Betty Carter (1965)
  • Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin/Yeah!!! (1965)
  • Circle – Paris Concert (1971)
  • John Abercrombie – Straight Flight (1979)
  • Stan Getz and Kenny BarronPeople Time (1991)
  • Stefon Harris – Black Action Figure (1999)
  • Etta James – Blue Gardenia (2001)
  • Amy WinehouseFrank (2003)
  • References

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