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Irving Berlin
The Song Is Ended
Works Info
Composer
:
Irving Berlin
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1927
Average_duration
:
2:52
"The Song Is Ended" is a popular song composed by Irving Berlin in 1927. The song was first introduced by Ruth Etting in the musical revue "The Music Box Revue of 1927" and was later recorded by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat King Cole. The song is a ballad that tells the story of a love that has ended. The lyrics describe the pain and sadness of losing someone and the feeling of emptiness that comes with it. The melody is simple and melancholic, with a slow tempo that adds to the emotional impact of the song. "The Song Is Ended" is composed in the key of C major and has a 32-bar form. The song is divided into two sections, with the first section consisting of the verse and the second section consisting of the chorus. The verse is sung in a lower register and sets the mood for the song, while the chorus is sung in a higher register and contains the main melody and lyrics. The song's premiere was on September 22, 1927, at the Music Box Theatre in New York City. The musical revue "The Music Box Revue of 1927" was a hit, and "The Song Is Ended" quickly became one of the most popular songs from the show. "The Song Is Ended" is a classic example of Irving Berlin's songwriting style. Berlin was known for his ability to write simple, catchy melodies that were easy to sing and remember. He often wrote songs that were sentimental and romantic, and "The Song Is Ended" is no exception. Overall, "The Song Is Ended" is a beautiful and timeless song that has been loved by generations of music lovers. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a true classic of American popular music.
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