Frederick Loewe
With a Little Bit of Luck
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Composer:Frederick LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:Show TuneAverage_duration:2:25"With a Little Bit of Luck" is a popular song from the musical "My Fair Lady," composed by Frederick Loewe. The musical premiered on Broadway on March 15, 1956, and the song was introduced by Stanley Holloway, who played the role of Alfred P. Doolittle. The song is a lively and upbeat number that showcases Doolittle's optimistic outlook on life. It is a classic example of a Cockney music hall song, with a catchy melody and humorous lyrics. The song is written in a 6/8 time signature and features a simple chord progression that is easy to sing along to. The song is divided into three verses, each of which describes a different scenario in which Doolittle's luck has turned around. In the first verse, he sings about how he was down on his luck until he found a horseshoe, which he believes brought him good fortune. In the second verse, he sings about how he won a bet on a horse race and was able to pay off his debts. In the final verse, he sings about how he met a wealthy woman who has taken a liking to him and is willing to support him financially. The song is known for its catchy chorus, which features the repeated phrase "With a little bit of luck, you'll never work." This line has become a popular catchphrase and is often used to describe situations where someone has been fortunate enough to avoid having to work hard. Overall, "With a Little Bit of Luck" is a fun and lighthearted song that captures the spirit of the musical "My Fair Lady." It is a testament to Loewe's skill as a composer and his ability to create memorable and catchy tunes that have stood the test of time.More....
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