The Song Is June!, a 1958 album by June Christy which includes a cover version of The Song Is You
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Lev Grossman compared it with another 2009 novel – The Song Is You by Arthur Phillips – and called it "an example of what you might call iPod lit,...novels that meditate on the paradoxical mixture of intimacy and estrangement that arises from listening to digitally recorded music, or really from any human interaction mediated by the Internet."
The Song is You (2007) is based around the disappearance of Jean Spangler in 1949 and Bury Me Deep (2009) on the 1931 case of Winnie Ruth Judd, dubbed 'the Trunk Murderess'.
The Tragedy of Arthur (2011) is an acclaimed novel written by Minnesotan writer Arthur Phillips, author of Prague and The Song is You.