The Lady's in Love with You is a popular song published in 1939, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by Frank Loesser. It was introduced in the 1939 film Some Like It Hot, sung by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross, with Ross also performing it in the film with Gene Krupa and His Orchestra. The tune became a major hit that year for the Glenn Miller Orchestra, featuring a rare spoken interlude by Glenn Miller and Tex Beneke on vocals, and it was also a hit for Bob Crosby and His Orchestra. Over the years it has become a jazz and pop standard, covered by many artists including Doris Day on the 1959 album Cuttin' Capers, Mel Tormé on Comin' Home Baby! (1962), Sarah Vaughan on Sassy Swings the Tivoli (1963), Margaret Whiting on The Lady's in Love with You (1985), Vince Guaraldi Trio (1956), Tony Bennett on Tony Makes It Happen (1967), and John Pizzarelli and Steven Pasquale in later years. The song remains a staple of big band and vocal jazz repertoires and has seen revival in live performances such as Bennett's Cheek to Cheek shows with Lady Gaga.