Frederick Loewe
There But For You Go I
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Composer:Frederick LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:39"There But For You Go I" is a popular song composed by Frederick Loewe, with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The song was written for the musical "Brigadoon," which premiered on Broadway in 1947. The musical tells the story of two American tourists who stumble upon a mysterious Scottish village that only appears once every hundred years. The song is a romantic ballad that is sung by the character Tommy Albright, one of the American tourists. It is a solo piece that is performed in the second act of the musical. The song is divided into two distinct movements, with a brief instrumental interlude in between. The first movement of the song is slow and contemplative, with a simple piano accompaniment. The lyrics express Tommy's feelings of love and devotion towards his newfound Scottish love interest, Fiona. He sings about how he would be lost without her, and how she has become the center of his world. The second movement of the song is more upbeat and energetic, with a lively orchestral accompaniment. The lyrics express Tommy's desire to stay in Brigadoon with Fiona, and his willingness to give up everything he has in the outside world to be with her. The song ends with a triumphant reprise of the first movement, as Tommy declares his love for Fiona and his commitment to staying with her in Brigadoon. Overall, "There But For You Go I" is a beautiful and emotional song that captures the romantic spirit of "Brigadoon." Its memorable melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a popular choice for singers and performers over the years, and it remains a beloved classic of the musical theater canon.More....