Bye Bye Blues (song)

"Bye Bye Blues" is a popular and jazz standard written by Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray and published in 1930.

The year it was introduced it was sung by The Vikings on the NBC radio series, The Vikings. It has been recorded by many artists, but the best-known recording is one made in 1952 by Les Paul and Mary Ford. This recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2316. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on December 27, 1952 and lasted 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #5.

Recorded versions

 * Oscar Alemán
 * Mose Allison (1958)
 * Ambrose and his orchestra (1930)
 * Ann-Margret (1961)
 * Count Basie and his orchestra
 * Tex Beneke and his orchestra
 * Cab Calloway and his orchestra (1941)
 * Freddy Cannon (1960)
 * Chas and Dave
 * The Chenille Sisters (1992)
 * Jill Corey (1957)
 * Mark Cosgrove
 * Bing Crosby
 * Duane Eddy (1967)
 * Ferrante and Teicher (1958)
 * Nat Gonella and His Georgians (1936)
 * Benny Goodman and his orchestra (1948)
 * Al Hirt
 * Harry James and his orchestra
 * Rebecca Jenkins in the movie of the same name (1989)
 * Bert Kaempfert (1966 Top 100 single)
 * The Spotnicks (1964)
 * Kay Kyser and his orchestra
 * Brenda Lee (1966)
 * Peggy Lee (recorded December 26, 1947)
 * Liberace
 * Julie London (1957)
 * Bert Lown and his orchestra (1930)
 * Helen O'Connell
 * Oscar Peterson
 * Leo Reisman and his orchestra (vocal: Philip Steele) (1930)
 * Jimmy Roselli (1981)
 * Dinah Shore (1949)
 * Hank Snow
 * Nino Tempo and April Stevens (1968)
 * Merle Travis
 * Frankie Trumbauer and his orchestra (1930)
 * Dinah Washington (1953)
 * Andy Williams in (1966) as the B-side to the single, "May Each Day"
 * Mary Lou Williams (1949)
 * Teddy Wilson
 * Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass on Atras Da Porta (1983)
 * Doyle Dykes on "Chameleon"
 * Henri Salvador in "avec la bouche"
 * Juan García Esquivel on "Infinity In Sound Vol. 2" (1961)