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George Gershwin
Swanee
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Composer
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George Gershwin
Genre
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Vocal
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Song: Popular
Compose Date
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1919
Average_duration
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2:27
"Swanee" is a popular song composed by George Gershwin in 1919. It was written for a Broadway musical called "Demure Vales and Tuxedo," but the show was never produced. Instead, the song was introduced by Al Jolson in the musical "Sinbad" in 1919. The song became an instant hit and was one of the biggest-selling sheet music titles of the 1920s. "Swanee" is a lively and upbeat song that features a catchy melody and a syncopated rhythm. The song is in the key of G major and is written in a 32-bar form. The melody is characterized by its use of repeated notes and syncopation, which gives the song a lively and energetic feel. The song is divided into three main sections, each with its own melody and lyrics. The first section features the famous opening line, "Swanee, how I love ya, how I love ya, my dear old Swanee." This section is followed by a bridge that features a more subdued melody and lyrics that reflect on the singer's longing for home. The final section returns to the upbeat melody of the opening and features a repeat of the famous opening line. "Swanee" is a quintessential example of the Tin Pan Alley style of songwriting that was popular in the early 20th century. The song features a simple and catchy melody that is easy to sing and remember. The lyrics are also simple and straightforward, with a focus on love and longing. Overall, "Swanee" is a classic American song that has stood the test of time. It has been covered by countless artists over the years and remains a beloved part of the American musical canon.
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