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Side by Side (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Side by Side (1927 song)
"Side by Side" is a popular song with lyrics by Gus Kahn and music by Harry M. Woods written in 1927, now considered a standard.
It has been recorded by many artists, but is probably best known in a 1953 recording by Kay Starr.〔(Kay Starr, ''Songs by Kay Starr'' )〕 Harry Woods, who practised songwriting only as a sideline, wrote numerous 1920s standards, including "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbing Along", "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover", and "Try a Little Tenderness". He composed his songs on piano, despite the fact that he was born without fingers on his left hand.〔(Songwriters Hall of Fame entry )〕
==Recorded versions==

*Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards (1927)
*Elmer Gross's Dance Kings (recorded April 23, 1927, released by Silvertone Records as catalog number 5109, with the flip side "One O'Clock Baby", recorded by Eddie Miles) 〔(Silvertone Records in the 5000 series )〕
*(Vocal Trio by) Keller Sisters and Lynch with Charley Straight and His Orchestra as "The Tuxedo Orchestra" (recorded on March 31, 1927; released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 3516-A, with the flip side "Nesting Time")〔(Brunswick Records in the 3500-3999 series )〕
*Keller Sisters and Lynch with the Clevelanders, March 28, 1927, Brunswick studios, no masters, rejected
*Nick Lucas (The Crooning Troubadour) (recorded March 24, 1927; released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 3512, with the flip side "Why Should I Say I'm Sorry?")〔
*Lee Morse (1927) (comedienne, with piano and guitar, recorded March 16, 1927; released by Columbia Records as catalog number 974-D, with the flip side "My Idea of Heaven")〔(Columbia Records in the 500D to 999D series )〕
*Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack Kaufman, late 1927, Menlo Park, Edison cylinder
*Rhythm Boys including Bing Crosby, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (recorded May 1, 1927, issued by Victor Records as catalog number 20627, with the flip side "Pretty Lips")〔(Victor records in the 20500 to 20999 series )〕
*Aileen Stanley and Johnny Marvin (duet, with ukulele and orchestra, recorded May 25, 1927; released by Victor Records as catalog number 20714, with the flip side "Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away,"〔 and by HMV Records as catalog number B2519)
*Horace Winters Orchestra (vocal: I. Kaufman), issued by Silvertone Records in 1927 as catalog number 5151, with the flip side "Just Another Day Wasted Away"〔
*Merle Twins, Syncopating Songsters, New York, 1928, Vitaphone 612
*The Gene Krupa Orchestra w. vocals by Anita O'Day (recorded January 23, 1942; released by Columbia Records as catalog number 36726, with the flip side "Bolero at the Savoy")〔(Columbia Records in the 36500 to 36999 series )〕
*Kay Starr (1953) (released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1688 with the flip side "The Breeze").〔(Capitol Records in the 1500 to 1999 series )〕 Her version of the song was later covered by The Puppini Sisters for the ''Kit Kittredge: An American Girl'' soundtrack in 2008.
*Serry, Sr. and his ensemble (1956)
*Polly Bergen on ''The Polly Bergen Show'', NBC (November 16, 1957)
*Caterina Valente (1957)
*The Duke Ellington Orchestra w. vocals by Johnny Hodges (1958)
*Frankie Laine and Frank Comstock and his orchestra (1958)
*Pat Boone and Shirley Boone (1959)
*Brenda Lee (1959)
*Paul Anka (ABC Paramount 10078, 1960)
*Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé (1960)
*Ray Charles and Betty Carter (1961)
*Hayley Mills (1961-OST "Let's Get Together") - 45 record: Walt Disney Records/Buena Vista, 1962 (US #8, Hawaii #1)
*Bill Haley and His Coments (1962) (Lado a lado)
*Trini Lopez (1965) (LP WB/Reprise R-6183)
*Jane Morgan (10/1965 - Epic 5-9847)
*Dean Martin (1966)
*Major Holley and Slam Stewart - ''Shut Yo' Mouth!'' (1981)
*The Osmond Brothers
*Sharon, Lois & Bram on their 1982 album: One, Two, Three, Four, Live! It also appeared on their children's TV show: "The Elephant Show" in Seasons 1 (Picnic Episode) and 5 (The Early Years Episode). Season 1 featured a clip of the trio singing the song live in concert, and Season 5 included the song through clips of the episode.
*Maria Muldaur (and Friends), 1990 (from On The Sunny Side)
*Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello for the Hudson Hawk movie soundtrack in 1991
*Dan Zanes and Friends on their album ''Night Time!'' (2002)
*Patsy Cline (radio transcription)
*Guy Mitchell〔(Guy Mitchell, ''Great Guy Mitchell'' )〕

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