Say It Isn't So (Irving Berlin song)


"Say It Isn't So" is a popular song by Irving Berlin, published in 1932. The song was written when Berlin was suffering a loss of confidence following several setbacks and he initially placed the song in a drawer feeling that it would not be successful. However one of Berlin's employees – Max Winslow – heard it and on his own initiative took it to Rudy Vallée, who was then a major star on radio. Vallee sang it on his radio show and it became an immediate hit.
George Olsen and His Orchestra released a version in 1932 that reached No. 1 and other popular versions in 1932 were by Ozzie Nelson, Connee Boswell and Rudy Vallée. Alfredo Antonini and his orchestra collaborated with Victoria Cordova and John Serry Sr. to record the work for Muzak in the 1940s.

Cover versions

It has been recorded many times by many artists. Notable versions include: