But Beautiful (song)

"But Beautiful" is a popular song with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen, the lyrics by Johnny Burke. The song was published in 1947.

One of five songs written by Burke and Van Heusen featured in the Paramount Pictures movie Road to Rio (1947), it was introduced by Bing Crosby and is also associated with his leading lady Dorothy Lamour. The original key is G major and has the form A-B1-A-B2. It is usually performed as a ballad.

Other Versions

 * Tex Beneke released a version in 1947 with Garry Stevens on vocal.
 * Tony Bennett on his first album with the great jazz pianist Bill Evans -- The Tony Bennett and Bill Evans Album (1975).
 * The Coasters on their album One by One (1960).
 * Alma Cogan - With You in Mind (1962)
 * Nat King Cole on his album The Very Thought of You (1958).
 * Shawn Colvin sang the song for AT&T's concert for the benefit of the Walden Woods Project and The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, which was released on the album Stormy Weather (1998).
 * Doris Day released at version in 1957 on her Day by Day album.
 * In 1996, an album titled But Beautiful was released that featured live recordings by Bill Evans and Stan Getz made in 1974. The album includes a version of the Burke/Van Heusen standard.
 * Aretha Franklin on her album Soft and Beautiful (1969).
 * The Four Freshmen on their album Voices In Latin/The Freshmen Year (2001).
 * Stan Getz and Kenny Barron performed a notable rendition at Umbria Jazz festival in 1989
 * Johnny Hartman recorded the song for his 1958 album, And I Thought About You.
 * Billie Holiday on her album Lady in Satin (1958).
 * Shirley Horn recorded the song for her 1989 Verve album, Close Enough For Love.
 * Freddie Hubbard recorded the song for his album Open Sesame (1960).
 * Carmen McRae on her album Torchy/Blue Moon (1999).
 * Mike Moreno recorded a version for his 2011 album First in Mind
 * Gregory Porter, jazz singer, recorded the song on his 2010 Water album
 * Barbra Streisand on her album The Movie Album (2003).
 * Nancy Wilson on her album But Beautiful (1969).
 * Royce Campbell on his CD, "Plays For Lovers."