Podcast #14 At Last by Etta James

"At Last" is a classic love song performed by the renowned American singer Etta James. The song was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and was originally recorded for the musical film "Orchestra Wives" in 1941 by Glenn Miller and his orchestra. However, it was Etta James who gave the song its iconic and timeless rendition.

Etta James released her version of "At Last" in 1960 as a single, and it quickly became one of her signature songs. The song is characterized by its soulful and emotiona

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