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Harry Warren
At Last
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Harry Warren
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Vocal
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Vocal Music
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3:00
"At Last" is a popular song composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Mack Gordon. The song was first recorded by Glenn Miller and his orchestra in 1942, but it was the rendition by Etta James in 1960 that became the most famous and enduring version. The song is a classic example of a slow, romantic ballad, with a simple melody and lyrics that express the joy and relief of finally finding true love. The song is in the key of F major and has a slow tempo of around 70 beats per minute. The song is composed of three distinct sections or movements. The first section is the introduction, which features a simple piano and string arrangement that sets the mood for the rest of the song. The second section is the verse, which features a more complex melody and lyrics that describe the singer's longing for love. The third section is the chorus, which features the famous refrain "At last, my love has come along" and a soaring melody that expresses the singer's joy and happiness. The song's lyrics are characterized by their simplicity and directness, with lines like "My heart was wrapped up in clover" and "My lonely days are over" expressing the singer's emotions in a straightforward and heartfelt way. The melody is similarly simple and direct, with a memorable hook that is instantly recognizable to anyone who has heard the song. "At Last" premiered in 1942 and quickly became a hit, with Glenn Miller's version reaching number two on the Billboard charts. However, it was Etta James' version in 1960 that cemented the song's place in the popular consciousness, with its soulful vocals and powerful emotional impact. The song has since been covered by countless artists in a variety of genres, from jazz to pop to R&B, and remains a beloved classic of American popular music.
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