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You're Blasé

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Written
  
1931

ISWC
  
T0101670852

Writer(s)
  
Ord Hamilton Bruce Sievier

"You're Blasé" is a jazz standard written in 1931 by Ord Hamilton (1900-1955) and Bruce Sievier (1894-1953) and sung by Ella Fitzgerald on her albums Like Someone in Love (1957) and Take Love Easy (1973).

Sarah Vaughan recorded the song on her album How Long Has This Been Going On? (1978). Musicians on the recording were pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Louis Bellson. Julie London recorded the song on her first album Bethlehem's Girlfriends (1955) for Bethlehem Records.

Hamilton wrote the standard "My Sweet" (1932) and Sievier wrote the English version of "Parlez-moi d'amour" (1930) by Jean Lenoir.

In 1990, Kate Ceberano recorded a version for her album Like Now.

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