<Tr> <Th> Songwriter (s) </Th> <Td> Buddy Johnson </Td> </Tr> <P> "Since I Fell for You" is a jazz and pop standard . The blues ballad was composed by Buddy Johnson in 1945 and was first popularized by his sister, Ella Johnson, with Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra . The biggest hit version was recorded by Lenny Welch in 1963, reaching number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on December 28, 1963 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Annie Laurie with Paul Gayten and His Trio (1947) - this version peaked at number three on the Race Records chart and number twenty on the pop chart . </Li> <Li> Louis Armstrong's All - Stars (with vocals by Velma Middleton) (1947) </Li> <Li> Eartha Kitt (1950) </Li> <Li> The Harptones (1953) </Li> <Li> Lee Morgan (Nov. 1957 session) - from the Blue Note album Candy (1958) </Li> <Li> Earl Grant (1958) - from the album The Versatile Earl Grant </Li> <Li> Stanley Turrentine and The Three Sounds on the album Blue Hour (1960) </Li> <Li> Dinah Washington (1961 sessions with Quincy Jones Orchestra; Verve) </Li> <Li> Les McCann (on the album Les McCann Sings (1961) </Li> <Li> Vince Guaraldi (1962) </Li> <Li> The Skyliners (1963) Initially slated for release as Motown 1046, Atco </Li> <Li> Doris Day (1963) </Li> <Li> Lenny Welch (1963) - peaked at #4 on Billboard Hot 100 </Li> <Li> Ramsey Lewis (1965) </Li> <Li> Mose Allison (1965) </Li> <Li> Odessa Harris (1965) </Li> <Li> Fontella Bass (1966) </Li> <Li> The Sonics (1966) - from the album Boom </Li> <Li> The Rascals (1967) - from the album Collections </Li> <Li> Nina Simone (1967) - from the album Nina Simone Sings the Blues </Li> <Li> Mavis Staples (1970) </Li> <Li> The Heptones (1971) - from the album Freedom Line </Li> <Li> Barbra Streisand (1971) </Li> <Li> David Wiffen (1971) </Li> <Li> Bonnie Raitt (1971) - from the album Bonnie Raitt (1971) </Li> <Li> Laura Lee (1972) </Li> <Li> Count Basie & Joe Turner (1974) </Li> <Li> Renée Geyer (1974; 1982) </Li> <Li> Charlie Rich (1976) </Li> <Li> Andy Williams (1976) </Li> <Li> Con Hunley (1979) </Li> <Li> Claudia Schmidt (1979) </Li> <Li> Gene Ammons feat . Dexter Gordon - Gene Ammons and Friends at Montreux (1973) </Li> <Li> Tom Waits (various live shows, circa 1979) </Li> <Li> Jimmy Riley from the album Put the People First (1982) </Li> <Li> Al Jarreau, Bob James, and David Sanborn (1986) - This version peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart . </Li> <Li> Mel Torme, George Shearing - 1989 Berkley Square </Li> <Li> Johnny Diesel and the Injectors - 1989 (Australia) - single from eponymous album </Li> <Li> Johnny Mathis (1972) - from the album The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face) </Li> <Li> Michael Bolton (1992) - from the album Timeless - The Classics </Li> <Li> Dr. John (1992) </Li> <Li> Natalie Cole and Reba McEntire (1993) </Li> <Li> Steve Turre (1995) </Li> <Li> Glen Campbell (1999) - from the album My Hits and Love Songs </Li> <Li> B.B. King (2000) - from the album Makin' Love Is Good for You </Li> <Li> David Cassidy (2003) - from the album A Touch of Blue </Li> <Li> Ronnie Milsap (2004) from the album Just for a Thrill </Li> <Li> Kate Ceberano (2004) from the album 19 Days in New York </Li> <Li> Katharine McPhee (2006) (American Idol) </Li> <Li> Gladys Knight (2006) from the album Before Me </Li> <Li> Justin Vernon with Eau Claire Memorial Jazz on the album A Decade with Duke (2009) </Li> <Li> Roy Hamilton </Li> <Li> James Booker </Li> <Li> Van Morrison </Li> <Li> George Benson from the album Guitar Man (2011) </Li> <Li> Brad Mehldau from the album Blues and Ballads (2016) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Annie Laurie with Paul Gayten and His Trio (1947) - this version peaked at number three on the Race Records chart and number twenty on the pop chart . </Li>

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