"Side by Side" is a popular song by Harry M. Woods written in 1927, and is now considered a standard.
"Side by Side" | |
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Published | 1927 |
Recorded | 1927 |
Songwriter(s) | Harry M. Woods[1] |
Harry Woods, who practised songwriting only as a sideline, wrote numerous 1920s standards, including "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)", "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", and "Try a Little Tenderness". He composed his songs on piano, despite the fact that he was born without fingers on his left hand.[2]
The song is probably best known in a 1953 recording by Kay Starr.[3] The Kay Starr[4] recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1688 with the flip side "The Breeze".[5]
The song has been recorded by many artists including:
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You may hear an arrangement of "Side by Side" by John Serry performed in 1956 Here on Archive.org |