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"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a legendary jazz standard composed by in 1940. Originally an instrumental titled "Never No Lament," it became a massive hit after Bob Russell added lyrics in 1942. Critical & Cultural Reception

Released during World War II, the song’s theme of staying home rather than going out alone took on a deeper meaning for separated couples and GIs overseas, rivaling other wartime hits in popularity. Dont Get Around Much Anymore

Some critics find her version a bit over-orchestrated with too many strings, noting she plays up "frustration rather than melancholy". "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a legendary