Blue Gardenia (song)
Blue Gardenia is the title of a torch song composed by Lester Lee and Bob Russell for the 1953 movie The Blue Gardenia in which a recording of the song serves as a crucial plot point. The song was recorded for The Blue Gardenia by Nat King Cole who also performs the song in the film as a lounge singer. Cole recorded "Blue Gardenia" in a 20 January 1953 session at the Capitol Records Recording Studio in Hollywood, featuring the Nelson Riddle orchestra. The track was issued as the B-side of Cole's #16 hit "Can't I".
"Blue Gardenia" would become a signature song of Dinah Washington whose initial recording was made in the 15 March 1955 New York City sessions for the singer's album For Those in Love which was produced by Quincy Jones. Washington would make a latterday recording of the song in the 15 August 1961 sessions for her album I Wanna Be Loved, which version featured the Quincy Jones Orchestra. The 1955 version was featured in the soundtrack of the 1995 film The Bridges of Madison County.
The song has also been recorded on albums by Helen Merrill, Johnny Mathis, Gloria Lynne, Bobby Scott, Bruno Martino, Irene Kral,Audrey Morris, Della Griffin, Diane Schuur, Etta James , Patti Wicks, Stephanie Nakasian, Joanna Pascale , China Moses & Raphaël Lemonnier , and the Branford Marsalis Quartet with vocalist Kurt Elling.Diane Marino Instrumental versions of Blue Gardenia have been recorded on albums by Lee Morgan, Dexter Gordon, Ran Blake. and Charles Davis.