THERE'S NO YOU - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"There’s No You" was composed by Hal Hopper with lyrics by Tom Adair and published in 1944. It was initially performed by big bands and vocal ensembles during the mid-1940s.
Early recordings by Frank Sinatra and Jo Stafford helped establish the song’s popularity. Its tender lyric and flowing melody appealed to jazz-inclined performers.
The song became part of the jazz ballad repertoire, with interpretations by vocalists and instrumentalists emphasizing its lyrical charm and harmonic richness. Its continued performance reflects mid-20th-century popular songwriting.