You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)

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"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)"
Sheet music cover, 1913
Song by Al Jolson
PublishedApril 30, 1913 (1913-04-30) Broadway Music Corporation, New York.[1]
RecordedJune 4, 1913
GenrePopular standard
LabelColumbia Records
Composer(s)James V. Monaco
Lyricist(s)Joseph McCarthy
British 1913 advertising for the words to You Made Me Love You to be included in the next edition of the News of the World.

"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" is a popular song from 1913 composed by James V. Monaco with lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. It was introduced by Al Jolson in the Broadway revue The Honeymoon Express (1913), and used in the 1973 revival of the musical Irene.

One of the earliest singers to record the song was Al Jolson. His rendition was recorded on June 4, 1913. It was released as Columbia A-1374 and was an international hit.

gramophone record.[3] American performers working in West End shows, like Grace La Rue and Willie Solar, quickly recorded versions there to capitalize on the phenomenon. Another successful recording in 1913 was by William J. Halley. Al Jolson recorded the song again on March 20, 1946, released as Decca 23613. Jolson also performed the song for the soundtrack of the 1946 film The Jolson Story.[4]

In 1937,

Recordings and other renditions

In film and television

In theatre

References

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  7. OCLC 31611854
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  9. ^ Shaiman, Marc. "Someone in a Tree: My View of Johnny Carson's Last Night." The Film Music Society. January 24, 2005.