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Emily (Johnny Mandel and Johnny Mercer song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Emily (1964 song)

"Emily" is a popular song composed by Johnny Mandel, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was the title song to the 1964 film ''The Americanization of Emily'', where it was introduced by Julie Andrews. It has since been recorded by numerous artists, notably Bill Evans and Tony Bennett.〔Lees, Gene (2002). ''(Portrait of Johnny: The Life of John Herndon Mercer )''. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 282. ISBN 978-0-634-09929-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved on January 24, 2010.〕
Frank Sinatra recorded it twice, for his 1964 album ''Softly, as I Leave You'' and again in the 1970s for an unreleased album. His second recording was released on ''The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings''.
Andy Williams released a version in 1964 as the B-side to his hit "Dear Heart".
"Emily" became particularly associated with Bill Evans, who recorded it for the first time for his 1967 album ''Further Conversations with Myself''. Evans also performed it live with saxophonist Stan Getz; it appeared on the album ''But Beautiful.''
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