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Jerome Kern
Whip-poor-will
Works Info
Composer
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Jerome Kern
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Musical Theater
Average_duration
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3:39
"Whip-poor-will" is a popular song composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse. The song was written in 1913 and premiered in the Broadway musical "The Girl from Utah" on October 14, 1913. The musical was produced by Charles Frohman and directed by J.C. Huffman. The song is a ballad that tells the story of a man who is in love with a woman who is unattainable. The man compares his love to the call of the whip-poor-will, a bird that is known for its mournful cry. The song is composed in the key of F major and has a moderate tempo. The song has two main sections, each with its own melody and lyrics. The first section is the verse, which sets up the story and introduces the theme of unrequited love. The second section is the chorus, which features the memorable melody and lyrics that have made the song a classic. The melody of the chorus is characterized by its use of syncopation and chromaticism. The syncopated rhythm gives the song a sense of forward motion, while the chromaticism adds a touch of melancholy to the melody. The lyrics of the chorus are simple and direct, with a memorable refrain that repeats the title of the song. Overall, "Whip-poor-will" is a classic example of the American popular song form. It features a memorable melody, simple lyrics, and a theme that is universal and timeless. The song has been covered by many artists over the years and remains a beloved classic of the American songbook.
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