•
George Gershwin (
piano roll), Mel-O-Dee 4007 :: Recorded September 1919 :: Gershwin arranged this as a set of variations for piano •
Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra,
Victor 18690-A (1920); [Vocalist:
John Steel] :: Recorded August 23, 1920, in
Camden, New Jersey (audio) •
Comedian Harmonists (1934) :: Recorded in 1934 in Berlin :: "Whispering", arranged by Bernhard Christensen :: Male vocal quintet with piano ::
Ari Leschnikoff (
de) (1897–1978) (tenor),
Erich A. Collin (
de) (1899–1961) (tenor),
Harry Frommermann (
de) (1906–1975) (tenor),
Roman Cycowski (
de) (1901–1998) (baritone),
Robert Biberti (
de) (1902–1985) (bass),
Erwin Bootz (
de) (1907–1982) (piano) :: Re-release:
ASV Records CDAJA 5204, Living Era (imprint); (audio) •
The Dorsey Brothers, Associated Broadcasting Company
transcription disc (released to radio only) :: Recorded February 1, 1935, in New York City :: "Whispering" (part of a medley) •
Benny Goodman Quartet,
Victor 25481 (1936); ::
Benny Goodman (clarinet),
Lionel Hampton (vibes),
Teddy Wilson (piano),
Gene Krupa (drums) :: Recorded December 2, 1936, in New York City :: 03515-1 (
matrix) – "Whispering" :: Goodman went on to record it 8 more times, twice in 1938, 1953, 1958, twice in 1959, 1967, and 1980 •
Tommy Dorsey And His Sentimentalists with
Frank Sinatra and
The Pied Pipers,
Bluebird B-10771 (1940); :: Recorded June 13, 1940, in New York City ::
Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake (trumpets);
Tommy Dorsey (trombone, leader);
Johnny Mince (clarinet); Fred Stulce,
Hymie Schertzer (alto saxes); Don Lodice, Paul Mason (tenor saxes);
Joe Bushkin (piano);
Sid Weiss (bass);
Buddy Rich (drums);
Frank Sinatra,
Pied Pipers (vocals);
Sy Oliver (arranger) :: 051279-1 (
matrix) "Whispering" :: Tommy Dorsey recorded it 8 other times, once in 1933 while playing with
Red McKenzie's band, 5 times in 1940, and twice in 1944 •
Boris Vian (French author and jazz-trompettist) records his version "Ah, si j'avais un franc cinquante" ("Oh, if I only had 1,5 dollar") with lyrics, this recording is published as a single (which only sells 500 copies) but in the following years becomes a classic. •
Harry Belafonte with
Pete Rugolo And His Orchestra Capitol 856; :: Recorded from March 24 to April 3, 1949, Hollywood, California :: 4322-4D-1 (
matrix) – "Whispering" :: Belafonte recorded this song during the first year of his recording career •
The Miles Davis Sextet,
Prestige 742 (1951); (original release) ::
Miles Davis (trumpet),
Bennie Green (trombone),
Sonny Rollins (tenor sax),
John Lewis (piano),
Percy Heath (bass),
Roy Haynes (drums) :: Recorded January 17, 1951, in New York City :: 131-A (
matrix) – "Whispering" :: Miles recorded it again in 1961; he recorded "
Groovin' High" 5 times in 1948 •
Les Paul and
Mary Ford,
The Hit Makers!,
Capitol, C. 1748 (Netherlands), CL. 13596 (Italy), F1748 (USA), CP-199 (1951); :: 7864 (
matrix) – "Whispering" •
Oscar Peterson (1951) (
transcription disc,
CBC Transcription Service :: Recorded March 8, 1951 ::
Oscar Peterson (piano), Austin Roberts (bass) :: Many re-issues; (re-issue) •
Bing Crosby for his album
Bing with a Beat (1957) •
Pasadena Roof Orchestra,
Review,
Transatlantic (E)TRA335 (1976) :: Recorded in London in 1976 :: "Whispering" (
cover version) :: Selections from this album have been released on dozens of other albums •
Benny Carter Meets Oscar Peterson,
Pablo 2310-926 (1987); ::
Benny Carter (alto sax),
Oscar Peterson (piano),
Joe Pass (guitar), Dave Young (bass),
Martin Drew (drums) :: Recorded November 14, 1986, in Hollywood, California •
Al Jarreau,
Accentuate the Positive,
Verve B0001634-02 (2004); :: Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, California :: "
Groovin' High" + "Whispering" == Selected filmography ==