This song was originally recorded by Richard A. Whiting in 1931. Ten years later, in 1941, his daughter released the song as a single, hitting the charts with top positions. A 1931 early recording version of the song by Al Bowlly was used on the 2001 soundtrack of the French movie "Amelie". The official Last.fm page of this song, crediting Al Bowlly, can be found here: Guilty.
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This song was originally recorded by Richard A. Whiting in 1931. Ten years later, in 1941, his daughter released the song as a single, hitting the c… read more
This song was originally recorded by Richard A. Whiting in 1931. Ten years later, in 1941, his daughter released the song as a single, hitting the charts with top positions. A 1931 earl… read more
Yann Tiersen (born in Brest, Brittany, France on 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer. His musical career is split between studio albums, collaborations and film soundtracks. His music involves a large variety of instruments; primarily the guitar, piano, synthesizer or violin together with instruments like the melodica, xylophone, toy piano, harpsichord, accordion and typewriter. Tiersen has been honing his musical aesthetic since he could stand on two legs. He started learning piano at the age of four, taking up violin at the age of six and receiving classical training a… read more
Yann Tiersen (born in Brest, Brittany, France on 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer. His musical career is split between studio albums, collaborations and film soundtracks. His… read more
Yann Tiersen (born in Brest, Brittany, France on 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer. His musical career is split between studio albums, collaborations and film soundtracks. His music involves a large variety of instruments… read more