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Richard Rodgers
This Nearly Was Mine
Works Info
Composer
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Richard Rodgers
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Show Tune
Average_duration
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3:37
"This Nearly Was Mine" is a popular song composed by Richard Rodgers for the musical "South Pacific." The song was written in 1949 and premiered on Broadway on April 7, 1949. The musical was a huge success and ran for 1,925 performances, making it one of the longest-running Broadway shows of its time. The song is a ballad that is sung by the character Emile de Becque, who is reflecting on his lost love, Nellie Forbush. The lyrics express his regret that he was not able to hold onto her and that their love was not meant to be. The melody is haunting and melancholic, with a slow tempo and a simple, yet powerful, chord progression. The song is divided into two main sections, with the first section being a slow, introspective verse that sets the mood for the song. The second section is a more upbeat chorus that expresses the character's longing for what could have been. The chorus is repeated several times throughout the song, with slight variations in the lyrics and melody. One of the most notable characteristics of the song is its use of chromaticism, which is the use of notes that are not part of the key signature. This creates a sense of tension and longing that is perfectly suited to the lyrics of the song. The melody is also very memorable, with a simple yet effective structure that makes it easy to sing along to. Overall, "This Nearly Was Mine" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the bittersweet nature of lost love. Its timeless melody and powerful lyrics have made it a favorite of audiences and performers alike, and it remains one of the most beloved songs from the golden age of musical theater.
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