Richard Rodgers
Lover
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Composer:Richard RodgersGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicFirst Performance:1932Average_duration:3:14"Lover" is a popular song composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The song was written in 1932 and premiered in the Broadway musical "Love Me Tonight". The musical was a hit and ran for 135 performances. "Lover" was one of the standout songs from the show and quickly became a popular standard. The song is composed in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It is a ballad that features a simple melody and a straightforward chord progression. The song is structured in an AABA format, with each section consisting of eight bars. The first section of the song features the lyrics "Lover, when I'm near you, and I hear you speak my name, softly in my ear you breathe a flame". This section sets the romantic tone of the song and establishes the singer's infatuation with their lover. The second section of the song features the lyrics "All at once the torches flare, the music starts, and there you are, sitting in my arms, saying you are mine". This section builds on the romantic theme of the song and describes the moment when the singer and their lover come together. The third section of the song features the lyrics "Lover, it's immoral, but why quarrel with our bliss? When two lips of coral want to kiss, why resist?". This section acknowledges the societal taboo of the singer's relationship with their lover but ultimately argues that their love is worth pursuing. The final section of the song repeats the first section and serves as a conclusion to the song's romantic narrative. Overall, "Lover" is a classic example of the romantic ballad genre. Its simple melody and straightforward lyrics have made it a popular standard that has been covered by countless artists over the years.More....
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