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What's New - Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson
"What's New?" is a 1939 popular song composed by Bob Haggart, with
lyrics by Johnny Burke. It was originally an instrumental tune titled
"I'm Free" by Haggart in 1938, when Haggart was a member of Bob Crosby
and His Orchestra. The tune was written with a trumpet solo, meant to
showcase the talents of band-mate Billy Butterfield. Crosby's orchestra
recorded "I'm Free" the same day it was written.
The following year, the music publishers hired Johnny Burke to write
lyrics for the tune. Burke's telling of the torch song is unique, using
one side of a casual conversation between former lovers. Thus the song
was retitled using the song's first line, "What's New?". The song was
recorded with the new title in 1939 by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra with
vocalist Teddy Grace. The song reached a peak chart position of #10.
Bing Crosby recorded the song on June 30, 1939 with John Scott Trotter
and His Orchestra[2] and this was the biggest hit recording of the song,
peaking at #2 during a 10-week stay in the charts. Other popular
1939 recordings of "What's New" include Hal Kemp and His Orchestra with
vocalist Nan Wynn, which peaked at #11, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
with vocalist Louise Tobin, which peaked at #7. Dexter Gordon regularly
performed the song in the 1950s and 1960s.
"I'm Free" was "lyricized" again in the 1990s, this time by Catherine
O'Brien, who also provided lyrics to the Haggart tune "My Inspiration."
O'Brien's version, published in 1996, retains the original title, "I'm
Free."
"What's New" was the title track of a Triple Platinum 1983 album by
Linda Ronstadt, one of three recordings she released backed by The
Nelson Riddle Orchestra. Linda's earnest version of the song, released
as the album's first single, reached the Top 40 of the Cash Box Top 100
chart and peaked at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100. It achieved far
greater success at Adult Contemporary radio, where it spent several
weeks in the Top Five.
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