Alec Wilder
I'll Be Around
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Composer:Alec WilderGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1942Average_duration:4:05"I'll Be Around" is a popular song composed by Alec Wilder, with lyrics by his frequent collaborator, the poet and songwriter, William Engvick. The song was first published in 1942 and has since become a jazz standard, recorded by numerous artists over the years. The song's premiere is not well-documented, but it is known that it was first recorded by the American singer and bandleader, Tommy Dorsey, in 1942. Dorsey's version of the song was a hit, reaching number one on the Billboard charts and staying there for nine weeks. "I'll Be Around" is a ballad with a slow, melancholic melody that is typical of Wilder's style. The song is in the key of C major and has a simple, straightforward structure, with a verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus form. The lyrics are about a lover who promises to always be there for their partner, even in difficult times. The song's most distinctive feature is its use of chromaticism, which is a technique that involves using notes that are not part of the song's key signature. Wilder uses chromaticism to create a sense of tension and longing in the melody, which perfectly complements the song's lyrics. "I'll Be Around" has been recorded by many jazz and pop artists over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, and Tony Bennett. The song has also been featured in several films and television shows, including the 1995 film, "The Bridges of Madison County." Overall, "I'll Be Around" is a beautiful and timeless song that showcases Alec Wilder's unique style and William Engvick's poetic lyrics. Its popularity over the years is a testament to its enduring appeal and the emotional resonance of its message.More....
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