What Is This Thing Called Love?

~ Recording by The Dave Brubeck Quartet

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
1.4What Is This Thing Called Love?6:21The Dave Brubeck QuartetAnything Goes
1.4What Is This Thing Called Love?6:21The Dave Brubeck QuartetAnything Goes
1.4What Is This Thing Called Love?6:21The Dave Brubeck QuartetAnything Goes
  • 2006-02-22 JP
1.4What Is This Thing Called Love?6:20The Dave Brubeck QuartetAnything Goes (From The Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1955-1966)
  • 2011 -
19.4What Is This Thing Called Love6:19The Dave Brubeck QuartetThe Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1955-1966
19.4What Is This Thing Called Love?6:20The Dave Brubeck QuartetThe Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1955-1966

Relationships

recorded in:New York, New York, United States (on 1965-12-08)
alto saxophone:Paul Desmond (on 1965-12-08)
double bass:Eugene Wright (on 1965-12-08)
drums (drum set):Joe Morello (on 1965-12-08)
piano:Dave Brubeck (on 1965-12-08)
recording of:What Is This Thing Called Love? (on 1965-12-08: instrumental)

What Is This Thing Called Love? (Wake Up and Dream musical revue)

lyricist and composer:Cole Porter (in 1929)
publisher:Harms, Inc.
Warner Bros., Inc.
Warner/Chappell
referred to in medleys:Medley: Another Openin’, Another Show / From This Moment On / Where Oh Where / What Is This Thing Called Love? / I Love You (order: 4)
Medley 1: Brazil / You Are Too Beautiful / Cecilia (Does Your Mother Know You're Out) / Love Walked In / You Made Me Love You / Nothing Could Be Finer / Please Be Kind / Dancing With Tears in My Eyes / Maria / Try Little Tenderness / Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / What Is This Thing Called Love / Did You Ever See a Deer Walking (order: 12)
part of:Wake Up and Dream (number)
is the basis for:100 Proof