Violets for Your Furs is a 1941 jazz standard written by Matt Dennis with lyrics by Tom Adair. It was first recorded by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra on vocals, released on November 14, 1941. The song describes a winter evening in Manhattan, where violets are worn with furs as a romantic image. Sinatra later included a version on his 1954 album Songs for Young Lovers. Notable later versions include John Coltrane on Coltrane (1957), Billie Holiday on Lady in Satin (1958), and Chet Baker on Fifty Italian Strings (1959).