“That’s All” is part of American Songbook that was written in 1952. The first recording was by Nat King Cole in 1953 and introduced to a wider audience by Bobby Darin in 1959. It has been covered by many famous artists such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Rod Stewart, Eliane Elias, Steve Tyrell, Adam Sandler, Kelvin Spacey, and Michael Buble. Varitda and her producer wanted to have a little more fun with this version by using a faster tempo and lightly played bossanova beat. Varitda said that she wanted her listeners to feel like they’re in South of Italy when listening to this song. She got her wish when one of our close friends, Sarawut Lertpanyanuch, who is one of Thailand famous composer, to play the accordion. You can actually see him using his restored 70 years old accordion in this music video, which was shot on the beautiful Samed Island in Thailand. VARITDA - That's All Words: Alan E. Brandt Music: Bob Haymes Original Publisher: Mixed Bag Music, Inc. (Warner-Tamerlane Publi
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