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Edward Heyman
Out of Nowhere
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Edward Heyman
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4:00
"Out of Nowhere" is a popular jazz standard composed by Edward Heyman in 1931. The song was first premiered by Bing Crosby in the film "Confessions of a Co-Ed" in the same year. The song has since been covered by numerous artists, including Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and Nat King Cole. The song is characterized by its catchy melody and romantic lyrics. It is a ballad that tells the story of a love that seemingly comes out of nowhere. The song's opening line, "You came to me from out of nowhere," sets the tone for the rest of the song. "Out of Nowhere" is typically performed in a slow, romantic style, with the melody played by a solo instrument such as a saxophone or trumpet. The song is often played in a jazz setting, with improvisation and embellishment added to the melody. The song is composed in the key of G major and has a simple chord progression, with the majority of the song consisting of a I-vi-ii-V progression. The song's melody is memorable and easy to sing along to, making it a popular choice for jazz musicians and singers. Overall, "Out of Nowhere" is a timeless jazz standard that has remained popular for nearly a century. Its catchy melody and romantic lyrics have made it a favorite among jazz musicians and fans alike.
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