<Li> The Everly Brothers released a version of the song on their album Instant Party! (1962) </Li> <Li> Miles Davis played the song as part of his live repertoire from 1960 until 1966 . Except for the session with Cannonball Adderley in 1958, Davis never recorded the tune in a studio . Several concerts were recorded and released for the most part by Columbia . The earliest concert recordings of the song played by the Miles Davis Quintet are from 1960 capturing his ensemble in a transitional phase with Sonny Stitt on tenor saxophone . The following recordings featured tenorist Hank Mobley (In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, 1961), then George Coleman (Live in Antibes, Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival), and since the Berlin concert in September 1964 with Wayne Shorter, finally establishing the so - called "second great Miles Davis Quintet" (that soon would abandon completetly the standard repertoire). After a second official release, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (1995), the last known recording of Davis playing "Autumn Leaves" so far was a concert in 1966 at the Oriental Theatre in Portland, Oregon, a bootleg from 2010 . </Li> <Li> On his 1966 record Dream Weaver reed player Charles Lloyd included the song into a medley called "Autumn Sequence" (featuring the 20 year old Keith Jarrett on piano). </Li> <Li> Al Hirt released a version on his album, They're Playing Our Song (1965). </Li>

Who sang the 1955 hit song autumn leaves