If I Should Lose You
"If I Should Lose You" is a song composed by Ralph Rainger, with lyrics by Leo Robin. It was introduced in the 1936 film Rose of the Rancho.
Notable recordings
- Vi Red – Bird Call
- Geri Allen – Twenty One
- Chet Atkins – Stay Tuned
- Chet Baker – Diane
- Georgia Brown − Georgia Brown
- Betty Carter − Feed the Fire
- June Christy − Day Dreams, Cool Christy
- Chick Corea and Stefano Bollani – Orvieto
- Fabien Degryse − Fingerswinging
- Dena DeRose − I Can See Clearly Now
- Jane Ira Bloom – Slalom
- Lou Donaldson – Sweet Poppa Lou
- Aretha Franklin – Unforgettable: A Tribute to Dinah Washington
- The Four Freshmen − Voices in Latin
- Grant Green – Born to be Blue
- Al Haig − Al Haig Trio
- Jan Harbeck Quartet − In the Still of the Night
- Dick Haymes − The Complete Capitol Collection, Moondreams
- Richard Himber and His Orchestra with vocals by Stuart Allen
- Shirley Horn – Embers and Ashes
- Milt Jackson, Grady Tate, Ray Brown and Oscar Peterson − Ain't But a Few of Us Left
- Keith Jarrett − Standards, Vol.2
- Isham Jones and His Orchestra with vocal by Woody Herman
- Peggy Lee − The Man I Love
- Booker Little – Booker Little and Friend
- Julie London − Sophisticated Lady
- Freddy Martin and His Orchestra
- Carmen McRae and George Shearing – Two for the Road
- Hank Mobley − Soul Station
- The Montgomery Brothers − Groove Yard
- Mulgrew Miller − Live at the Kennedy Center, Vol. 1
- Charlie Parker − Charlie Parker with Strings
- Oscar Peterson – Tracks
- Harry Richman
- Kurt Rosenwinkel − Deep Song
- Nina Simone − A Single Woman, Wild is the Wind
- Frank Sinatra − L.A. Is My Lady
- Jimmy Smith – Crazy! Baby
- Keely Smith − What Kind of Fool Am I?
- Sonny Stitt – Sonny Stitt Plays
- Bobby Timmons – From the Bottom
- McCoy Tyner – Afro Blue
- Dinah Washington – ''Tears and Laughter''