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Harold Arlen
Hooray for Love
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Composer
:
Harold Arlen
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1948
Average_duration
:
2:23
"Hooray for Love" is a popular song composed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics by Leo Robin. The song was written in 1935 and was first introduced in the film "Love in Bloom," which premiered on August 2, 1935. The song has since become a jazz standard and has been recorded by numerous artists. The song is composed in a 32-bar AABA form, with a moderate tempo and a swing feel. The melody is characterized by its catchy, upbeat, and optimistic nature, which perfectly captures the joyful sentiment of the lyrics. The song's opening line, "Hooray for love, that grand illusion," sets the tone for the rest of the song, which celebrates the power of love to lift one's spirits and bring happiness. The first A section of the song features a simple melody that is repeated twice, with slight variations in the second repetition. The B section features a contrasting melody that is more complex and harmonically rich. The second A section returns to the original melody, but with a slightly different rhythm and phrasing. The song's lyrics are a celebration of love and its ability to bring joy and happiness to people's lives. The lyrics are filled with playful and optimistic imagery, such as "Hooray for love, it's the circus we're entering," and "Hooray for love, it's the rocket that leads to the moon." The song's upbeat and optimistic tone makes it a popular choice for weddings and other romantic occasions. Overall, "Hooray for Love" is a classic example of Harold Arlen's talent for crafting catchy and memorable melodies that perfectly capture the mood and sentiment of the lyrics. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song's timeless appeal and its ability to bring joy and happiness to listeners of all ages.
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