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Richard Rodgers
To Keep My Love Alive
Works Info
Composer
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Richard Rodgers
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:39
"To Keep My Love Alive" is a popular song composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The song was written in 1943 for the musical comedy "A Connecticut Yankee," which premiered on November 17, 1943, at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York City. The song is a comedic number sung by the character Morgan Le Fay, who is played by Marcy Westcott in the original production. The song is a list of all the men that Morgan has killed in order to keep her love alive. The lyrics are witty and humorous, with lines such as "I've been married and married, and often I've sighed, I'm never the bridesmaid, I'm always the bride" and "I've been with thousands of men, again and again, they promise the moon, they're always coming and going and going and coming, and always too soon." The song has a jazzy, upbeat tempo and is written in the key of F major. It has a 32-bar form and is structured as a series of verses with a repeated chorus. The melody is catchy and memorable, with a playful and mischievous quality that perfectly matches the lyrics. "To Keep My Love Alive" has become a popular standard and has been covered by many artists over the years, including Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Julie Andrews. It has also been featured in several films and television shows, including the 1956 film "The Opposite Sex" and the 2001 television series "The Sopranos." Overall, "To Keep My Love Alive" is a classic example of the witty and sophisticated songwriting of Rodgers and Hart. Its clever lyrics and catchy melody have made it a beloved standard in the American songbook.
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