Sweet Lorraine

"Sweet Lorraine" is a popular song with music by Cliff Burwell and words by Mitchell Parish that was published in 1928 and has become a jazz standard.

[2] A version by Teddy Wilson charted in October 1935, peaking at #17.

[4] Frank Sinatra recorded the song on December 17, 1946 as part of the Metronome All Stars, with a number of other all stars, including Johnny Hodges, Charlie Shavers, and Coleman Hawkins.

[6] The Nat "King" Cole Trio rerecorded the song in 1956 and released it on the Capitol album After Midnight.

[7] Sinatra recorded it again on March 14, 1977 for a proposed album of songs about women on Reprise.