Every Time We Say Goodbye - Seven Lively Arts - Cole Porter Video

Helena Van Der Zwan singing live at The North Pier Theatre, Blackpool in the 2008 Casey Lee Jolleys Academy production Stars of Tomorrow. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" is a song by Cole Porter, introduced in 1944 in Billy Rose's musical revue, Seven Lively Arts. The song became a jazz standard, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Verve Records 1956), as well as John Coltrane, Nina Simone, Sarah Vaughan, Ray Charles, Carly Simon, Rod Stewart, and Robbie Williams. Jack Jones recorded it for his 1964 album, Where Love Has Gone. Annie Lennox sang it in Derek Jarman's 1991 film Edward II after recording it for the Red Hot + Blue AIDS awareness tribute album to Cole Porter. Simply Red also included a recording of it on their 1987 album Men and Women. Robbie Williams covered the song as a B-Side to his Lazy Days single release. Also the popular german rockband Blumfeld played it as the last song in each concert of their farewell-tour before splitting up in 2007. Sideshow Bob sings the song in the Simpsons episode Krusty Gets Busted.

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