Time After Time
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Time After Time
Summary
Time After Time is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (192 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Time After Time's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Time After Time's composer is recorded as Jule Styne[4].
- Time After Time was performed by Frank Sinatra[5].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was Margaret Whiting[6].
- Time After Time was performed by Sarah Vaughan[7].
- Time After Time was performed by Frank Sinatra[8].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was Rod Stewart[9].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was Chet Baker[10].
- Time After Time was performed by Stan Getz[11].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was John Coltrane[12].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was Paul Desmond[13].
- Time After Time was performed by Dinah Washington[14].
- Time After Time was performed by Nancy Wilson[15].
- Time After Time was performed by Chris Montez[16].
- Time After Time was performed by Dusty Springfield[17].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was Matt Monro[18].
- Time After Time was performed by Ian Shaw[19].
- Among the performers on Time After Time was She & Him[20].
- Time After Time's language of work or name is recorded as English[21].
- Time After Time was published on 1946[22].
- Time After Time's lyricist is recorded as Sammy Cahn[23].
- Time After Time's main subject is nostalgia[24].
- Time After Time's title is recorded as Time After Time[25].
- Time After Time's has characteristic is recorded as jazz standard[26].
- Time After Time's has characteristic is recorded as film song[27].
Product Details
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Body
Authorship and Creation
Performers include Frank Sinatra[5], Margaret Whiting[6], Sarah Vaughan[7], Rod Stewart[9], Chet Baker[10], and Stan Getz[11].
Publication
Time After Time was published on 1946[22]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[21].
Subject and Themes
Time After Time's main subject is nostalgia[24].
Why It Matters
Time After Time ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (192 views/month).[2]