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{{Infobox song | name = Let There Be Love | cover = | alt = | type = | language = English | written = | published = 1940 | writer = | composer = Lionel Rand | lyricist = Ian Grant }}"Let There Be Love" is a popular song with music by Lionel Rand and lyrics by Ian Grant, published in 1940. The song is a well-known standard with cover versions by many artists. Recorded versions{{Refimprove section|date=March 2014}}{{div col|colwidth=30em}}- Abe Lyman and his Californians (recorded April 17, 1940, released by Bluebird Records as catalog number 10685, with the flip side "Then I'll Be Happy"[1])
- Al Donahue and his Orchestra (recorded March 18, 1940, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 5454,[2] also released by Conqueror Records as catalog number 9453,[3] both with the flip side "Imagination"[2][3])
- Anne Shelton
- Annie Ross
- Bob Eberly
- Chris Botti
- Cilla Black (on her album Revisited)
- Cliff Richard and Matt Monro (duet on the 2006 album Two's Company)
- Dee Bell
- Diana Dors (recorded 1960, album "Swingin' Dors")
- Doris Rhodes with Joe Sullivan (recorded March 26, 1940, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 35449, with the flip side "Sierra Sue"[6])
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Esther Phillips
- George Shearing
- Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- Harry James on the album Harry James and His New Jazz Band, Vol. 2 (Mr. Music MMCD 7012, 1956 [2002])[4]
- Henry King and his orchestra (vocal: Tony Russell) (recorded March 15, 1940, released by Decca Records as catalog number 3083B, with the flip side "Irene"[8])
- Jaye P. Morgan
- Jesse Belvin
- Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra (recorded April 18, 1940, released by Decca Records as catalog number 3166A, with the flip side "Poor Ballerina"[5])
- Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers
- Joe Dolan
- John Pizzarelli
- Joni James (released by MGM Records as catalog number 11223, with the flip side "My Baby Just Cares for Me",[6] also as catalog number 30826, with the flip side "The Nearness of You"[7])
- Julie London
- June Christy – A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (1986)
- Kay Kyser and his orchestra (vocal: Harry Babbitt) (recorded March 21, 1940, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 35439, with the flip side "Fools Rush In"[8])
- Laura Fygi (recorded 1993, album "Bewitched")
- Leslie Hutchinson
- Matt Monro
- Michael Bublé (in a duet with Chris Botti, To Love Again: The Duets (2005)
- Miss Piggy and Bruce Forsyth sing it as the closing number on episode 1.13 (4 December 1976) of The Muppet Show.
- Nat King Cole (1961, a hit single in Britain)
- Natalie Cole
- Oscar Peterson
- Pearl Bailey
- Peggy King
- Peggy Lee
- Rosemary Clooney (1992, on her album Girl Singer)
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Sammy Kaye orchestra (recorded March 20, 1940, released by Victor Records as catalog number 26564, with the flip side "Peasant Serenade"[9])
- Shirley Bassey
- Silje Nergaard
- Stan Kenton
- Teddy Grace (recorded May 28, 1940, released by Decca Records as catalog number 3202A, with the flip side "Left All Alone with the Blues"[5])
- The Andrews Sisters
- The Singers Unlimited
- The Supremes (performances 1966 to 1967)
- Tony Bennett
- Van Alexander and his orchestra (recorded May 29, 1939, released by Bluebird Records as catalog number 10297, with the flip side "In the Middle of a Dream"[10])
- Westlife
{{div col end}}References1. ^Bluebird Records in the 10500 to 10999 series 2. ^1 Vocalion Records in the 5000 to 5499 series 3. ^1 Conqueror Records in the 9000 to 9499 series 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/vol-2-mw0000226455 |title=Harry James and His New Jazz Band, Vol. 2 |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=February 10, 2017}} 5. ^1 2 Decca Records in the 3000 to 3499 series 6. ^MGM Records in the 11000 to 11499 series 7. ^MGM Records in the 30500 to 30887 series 8. ^1 Columbia Records in the 35200 to 35499 series 9. ^Victor Records in the 26500 to 26999 series 10. ^Bluebird Records in the 10000 to 14999 series
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