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Cole Porter
I've got you under my skin
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Composer
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Cole Porter
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Popular
Publication Date
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Sep 1936
First Performance
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Nov 1936
Average_duration
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3:45
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1936. The song was premiered by Virginia Bruce in the MGM musical film "Born to Dance" in 1936. The song has since become a jazz standard and has been covered by numerous artists. The song is a love song that describes the feeling of being deeply in love with someone. The lyrics describe the feeling of being so in love that the person is "under your skin" and that they are a part of you. The song is known for its catchy melody and memorable lyrics. The song is composed in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The song is composed in a 32-bar form and has a standard AABA structure. The melody is characterized by its use of chromaticism and its use of syncopation. The song is also known for its use of a descending bass line in the chorus. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Frank Sinatra, who recorded a popular version of the song in 1956. Sinatra's version of the song is known for its use of a big band arrangement and its smooth vocal delivery. Other notable covers of the song include versions by Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, and Michael Bublé. Overall, "I've Got You Under My Skin" is a classic love song that has become a jazz standard. The song's catchy melody and memorable lyrics have made it a popular choice for covers and performances. The song's use of chromaticism and syncopation give it a unique sound that has made it a favorite among jazz musicians.
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