Little White Lies

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"Little White Lies" is a popular 1947 pop standard, best known through Dick Haymes’s hit recording and later covered by numerous jazz and pop artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pop standard
song
sound recording
composer Walter Donaldson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre jazz standard
pop
traditional pop
hasEra 1940s popular music
hasForm vocal music
hasInfluenceOn later jazz vocal interpretations
hasMelodicStyle American popular song style
hasMusicalForm song form
hasNotableVersion Dick Haymes recording of Little White Lies
hasSubject deception in love
romantic relationships
isRecordingOf Little White Lies NERFINISHED
isStandardFor big band vocalists
jazz singers
language English
lyricist Walter Donaldson NERFINISHED
madeFamousBy Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
notableRecordingBy Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
partOf Great American Songbook
performer Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1947
recordedBy Betty Johnson NERFINISHED
Bing Crosby NERFINISHED
Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
Dinah Shore NERFINISHED
Eartha Kitt NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Gordon MacRae NERFINISHED
Keely Smith NERFINISHED
Mildred Bailey NERFINISHED
The Cats and the Fiddle NERFINISHED
The Four Freshmen NERFINISHED
The Platters NERFINISHED
Vic Damone NERFINISHED
tempo medium tempo
usedIn cabaret repertoire
jazz repertoire
vocal jazz performances
writer Walter Donaldson NERFINISHED

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Dick Haymes notableSong Little White Lies