Donald Swann
A Word on My Ear
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Composer:Donald SwannGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:5:53"A Word on My Ear" is a humorous song composed by Donald Swann, a British composer and pianist. The song was composed in 1957 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of Swann's song cycle titled "Songs of a Sourdough," which is based on the poems of Robert W. Service. The song has a simple structure and is composed in a light-hearted and playful style. It consists of three verses and a chorus, with each verse describing a different scenario where the protagonist mishears what is being said to him. The chorus, which is repeated after each verse, goes: "A word on my ear, a sigh on my lips, A love that my heart holds dear, A world that's alive with laughter and joy, And all because you whispered a word on my ear." The first verse describes a situation where the protagonist mishears a doctor's diagnosis and thinks he has only a week to live. The second verse describes a situation where the protagonist mishears a woman's name and ends up proposing to the wrong person. The third verse describes a situation where the protagonist mishears a job offer and ends up working as a lion tamer. The song is characterized by Swann's witty lyrics and catchy melody. The use of repetition in the chorus adds to the song's charm and makes it easy to sing along to. The song's humorous tone and playful style make it a popular choice for musical revues and cabaret performances. Overall, "A Word on My Ear" is a delightful and entertaining song that showcases Swann's talent as a composer and lyricist. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and ability to bring a smile to the listener's face.More....
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