Mean To Me (Fred E. Ahlert Song)
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"Mean to Me" is a
popular song Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training.Popular Music. (2015). ''Funk ...
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Fred E. Ahlert Frederick Emil Ahlert (September 19, 1892 – October 20, 1953) was an American composer and songwriter. Early life He received a degree from Fordham Law School, but instead of pursuing a legal career he began work as an arranger, initially ...
and lyrics by Roy Turk, published in 1929. Hit versions that year were by Ruth Etting and by Helen Morgan. Ben Bernie and the Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra also recorded what might be the first male version in February 1929 with vocals by Scrappy Albert. The song is a popular standard, recorded by many artists.


Other notable recordings

* Annette Hanshaw - recorded in New York February 20, 1929. Released under the pseudonym of Gay Ellis and Her Orchestra on Harmony 859H. * Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra with Scrappy Lambert on vocals - recorded in February 1929. * Billie Holiday recorded her version in 1937 with Lester Young and Teddy Wilson and this was very popular that year. *The Andrews Sisters - recorded September 5, 1940 for Decca Records (catalog No. 3440A). *In 1946, Lester Young, Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich recorded the song, which was released on the album ''Lester Young Trio, The Lester Young Trio No. 2''. *Frank Sinatra recorded the song on October 31, 1947 for Columbia Records. *Benny Goodman recorded for Capitol Records H441 The Goodman Touch with Jimmy Rowles, piano (1947) *Sarah Vaughan recorded the song for her album ''Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi'' (1950) and EP ''Hot Jazz (album), Hot Jazz'' (1953) *Doris Day recorded a version for the 1955 film ''Love Me or Leave Me (film), Love Me or Leave Me''. *Julie London recorded the song for her album ''Lonely Girl (album), Lonely Girl'' (1956). *Judy Garland - for her album ''Alone (Judy Garland album), Alone'' (1957) *The Platters - ''The Flying Platters'' (1957). *Debbie Reynolds - for her album ''Debbie'' (1959). *Dean Martin recorded the song in 1960 with Nelson Riddle and his orchestra for the album ''This Time I'm Swingin'!''. *Rosemary Clooney recorded the song for her albums ''Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie!'' (1960), ''Here's to My Lady'' (1978) and ''Dedicated to Nelson'' (1995). *Betty Carter recorded the song in August 1960, released on her album ''The Modern Sound of Betty Carter''. *Margaret Whiting - ''Past Midnight'' (1961). *Ella Fitzgerald included the song on her 1962 Verve Records, Verve release ''Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson'', recorded with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra; she won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her work on the album. Fitzgerald recorded a new version in 1975, together with pianist Oscar Peterson on the album ''Ella and Oscar'' (Pablo Records). *Robert Goulet - ''The Wonderful World of Love'' (1963). *Chet Baker included the song on his album ''Baker's Holiday'' (1965). *Jack Jones (singer), Jack Jones - for his album ''Without Her'' (1967). *Anita O'Day recorded the song for her album ''My Ship (1975)''. *Linda Ronstadt recorded the song with Nelson Riddle for her album ''Lush Life (Linda Ronstadt album), Lush Life'' (1984). *Vic Damone - Music of Your Life: Love Songs (Reader's Digest Label Recordings) (2004) *New Orleans Jazz Vipers have also recorded the song (2005).


In popular culture

An instrumental of the song was heard in the first Krazy Kat sound cartoon from 1929, ''Ratskin''. A brief violin instrumental version is heard in the 1932 Betty Boop cartoon ''Minnie the Moocher''. The original recording by Annette Hanshaw is used in the 2008 animated film ''Sita Sings the Blues''.


See also

*List of 1920s jazz standards


References


External links


Lyrics for "Mean to Me"
{{authority control Songs with music by Fred E. Ahlert Songs with lyrics by Roy Turk 1929 songs 1920s jazz standards