I Only Have Eyes for You

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"I Only Have Eyes for You" is a popular American song from the 1930s, best known as a romantic jazz and pop standard that has been widely recorded and performed.

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I Only Have Eyes for You canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pop standard
song
composer Harry Warren NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfOrigin 1930s
describedAs romantic ballad
filmReleaseYear 1934
firstPerformanceInFilm Dames NERFINISHED
genre jazz
traditional pop
hasEnduringPopularity true
hasForm popular song form
hasInfluenceOn later jazz interpretations
later pop ballads
hasNotableLyric "I only have eyes for you" NERFINISHED
hasStyle ballad
hasTheme romantic love
isFrequentlyPerformedAs jazz standard
vocal standard
isStandardIn Great American Songbook NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Al Dubin NERFINISHED
notableRecordingBy Art Garfunkel NERFINISHED
Ben Selvin and His Orchestra NERFINISHED
Billie Holiday NERFINISHED
Doris Day NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
Lester Young NERFINISHED
Peggy Lee NERFINISHED
Rod Stewart NERFINISHED
The Flamingos NERFINISHED
originalMedium film soundtrack
publicationDate 1934
usedIn commercials
films
television shows
writtenFor film Dames

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Harry Warren notableWork I Only Have Eyes for You
Art Garfunkel notableSong I Only Have Eyes for You
Tea for Two featuresSong I Only Have Eyes for You
Al Dubin notableWork I Only Have Eyes for You
The Lettermen notableSong I Only Have Eyes for You