I Should Care

"I Should Care" is a popular song with music by Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston and lyrics by Sammy Cahn, published in 1944. It first appeared in the MGM film Thrill of a Romance. The original recording by Ralph Flanagan and His Orchestra, with vocalists: Harry Prime and The Singing Winds was made at Manhattan Center, New York City, on July 18, 1952. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-4885 (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice labels as catalog number B 10389.

"I Should Care"
Song
Published1944 by Dorsey Bros. Music
Songwriter(s)Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston and Sammy Cahn

The song has become a popular standard, and a jazz standard, with recordings by many artists.

Notable recordings

gollark: I think the middle one does have a few too many views.
gollark: ``` code | type | clicks | uniqueViews | views | hoursRemaining | sick | createdAt | updatedAt -------+-----------+--------+-------------+-------+----------------+------+----------------------------+---------------------------- 5eA** | hatchling | 17 | 626 | 6607 | 156 | t | 2018-09-05 02:07:02.204+00 | 2018-09-05 15:39:52.716+00 30U** | hatchling | 4 | 1068 | 13067 | 103 | t | 2018-09-04 20:37:13.36+00 | 2018-09-05 15:39:53.115+00 dDW** | hatchling | 3 | 858 | 9532 | 153 | t | 2018-09-04 20:14:24.368+00 | 2018-09-05 15:39:53.116+00```
gollark: I'm not doing anything to them, just complaining at them.
gollark: Stupid hatchlings! Unsicken yourselves!
gollark: Oh, right, one per event.

References

Literature

  • I Should Care (Transcription). Jazz Research News 6
  • Stephan Richter: The Beauty of Building, Dwelling, and Monk: Aesthetics, Religion, and the Architectural Qualities of Jazz. African American Review, Vol. 29, No. 2 (1995), S. 259–268
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