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Kurt Weill
That's Him
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Composer
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Kurt Weill
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Show Tune
Compose Date
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Jun 1943 - Sep 1943
Publication Date
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1943
First Performance
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Oct 7, 1943
Average_duration
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3:38
"That's Him" is a song composed by Kurt Weill, with lyrics by Langston Hughes. It was written in 1941 and premiered in the Broadway musical "Street Scene" on January 9, 1947. The song is part of the second act of the musical and is performed by the character Rose Maurrant. The song has a slow and melancholic tempo, with a simple melody that emphasizes the lyrics. The lyrics describe Rose's feelings towards her abusive and unfaithful lover, Steve Sankey. She sings about how she knows he is not a good man, but she still loves him and cannot help herself. The song is a powerful portrayal of the complex emotions that can arise in an abusive relationship. The song is notable for its use of jazz and blues elements, which were uncommon in musical theater at the time. Weill was known for his innovative approach to musical composition, and "That's Him" is a prime example of his ability to blend different musical styles to create something unique. Overall, "That's Him" is a haunting and emotional song that captures the pain and confusion of a woman trapped in an abusive relationship. Its powerful lyrics and innovative musical style have made it a classic of musical theater, and it continues to be performed and appreciated by audiences today.
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