The song of the day for Tuesday, March 26, 2024, is “Exactly Like You.”
About This Song
“Exactly Like You” was written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields in 1930 for Lew Leslie’s International Revue, which also introduced “On The Sunny Side Of The Street.” While the reviewers were not kind to the production, the score was then, and remains still, quite noteworthy. Louis Armstrong recorded the song in May 1930. The song became popular again in 1936, with a fine recording by Benny Goodman that featured Lionel Hampton on the vibraphone, followed by the 1937 recording by Count Basie, which included the vocals by Jimmy Rushing. Later notable recordings include those by Carmen McRae (1954), Bing Crosby (1944), Patti Page (1949), Anita O’Day (1975), Nina Simone (1959) and Diana Krall (2006).
About This Version
Tony Bennett and k.d. lang recorded “Exactly Like You” in March 2022 for their album A Wonderful World, consisting of songs made famous by Louis Armstrong. Rob Mathes and Lee Musicker wrote the arrangement.
“Exactly Like You,” as well as A Wonderful World, is available on Apple Music.
Louis Armstrong recorded “Exactly Like You” on May 4, 1930. Here’s that recording: