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Jack Strachey
These Foolish Things
Works Info
Composer
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Jack Strachey
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:03
"These Foolish Things" is a popular song composed by Jack Strachey, with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz. The song was first published in 1936 and has since become a jazz standard, recorded by numerous artists over the years. The song's premiere is not well-documented, but it is known that it was first recorded by Leslie Hutchinson in 1936. The song quickly became popular and was recorded by many other artists, including Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat King Cole. "These Foolish Things" is a ballad with a slow tempo and a melancholic feel. The song is typically performed in a 4/4 time signature and features a simple chord progression. The melody is simple and memorable, with a descending line in the chorus that is particularly effective. The song is typically performed in three movements. The first movement features the verse, which sets up the story of the song. The second movement is the chorus, which features the memorable melody and the famous line "These foolish things remind me of you." The third movement is a repeat of the verse, followed by a repeat of the chorus. The lyrics of "These Foolish Things" are nostalgic and romantic, describing the various things that remind the singer of a lost love. The song is often interpreted as a tribute to a past relationship, with the singer reminiscing about the good times they shared. Overall, "These Foolish Things" is a classic jazz standard that has stood the test of time. Its simple melody and nostalgic lyrics have made it a favorite of jazz musicians and fans alike, and it continues to be performed and recorded to this day.
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