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Cole Porter
You'd be so nice to come home to
Works Info
Composer
:
Cole Porter
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Show Tune
Publication Date
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Oct 1942
First Performance
:
Feb 1943
Average_duration
:
4:13
"You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" is a popular jazz standard composed by Cole Porter in 1942. The song was written for the musical comedy film "Something to Shout About" and was performed by Janet Blair. The song quickly became a hit and has since been covered by numerous artists. The song is a romantic ballad that expresses the desire for a loved one to return home. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, with a catchy melody that is easy to sing along to. The song is typically performed in a slow, romantic style, with a focus on the vocals and the melody. The song is composed in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It is typically performed in a 4/4 time signature, with a swing feel. The song features a simple chord progression, with a focus on the I-IV-V chords. The song is divided into two main sections, with a bridge in between. The first section features the lyrics "You'd be so nice to come home to / You'd be so nice by the fire / While the breeze on high, sang a lullaby / You'd be all my heart could desire." The second section features the lyrics "Every star above, knows the one I love / You'd be so nice to come home to." The bridge features the lyrics "I don't know what you're doing / Just imagine you're far away / I'm so alone and blue / I hope you're coming home soon." Overall, "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" is a classic jazz standard that has stood the test of time. Its simple melody and romantic lyrics have made it a favorite among jazz musicians and fans alike.
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