"After You've Gone" is a classic jazz and pop standard written in 1918 by Turner Layton (music) and Henry Creamer (lyrics). It was first introduced by Marion Harris, a popular singer of the era, and quickly became a significant hit.
"After You've Gone" is a classic jazz and pop standard written in 1918 by Turner Layton (music) and Henry Creamer (lyrics). It was first introduced by Marion Harris, a popular singer of the era, and quickly became a significant hit.