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Jerome Kern
In Love in Vain
Works Info
Composer
:
Jerome Kern
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
First Performance
:
1946
Average_duration
:
4:18
Jerome Kern's "In Love in Vain" is a popular song that was composed in 1943. The song was first introduced in the Broadway musical "Centennial Summer," which premiered on May 1, 1946. The musical was based on the novel "The Philadelphian" by S. N. Behrman and was set in Philadelphia during the 1876 Centennial Exposition. The song "In Love in Vain" is a ballad that is characterized by its melancholic melody and lyrics. The song is written in the key of F major and has a slow tempo. The song is composed of two verses and a chorus, with the chorus being repeated twice. The first verse of the song begins with the lyrics "It's only human for anyone to want to be in love." The verse goes on to describe the feeling of being in love and the pain that comes with losing that love. The second verse begins with the lyrics "It's not so easy to forget the past and make a new start." The verse goes on to describe the struggle of moving on from a past love and finding happiness again. The chorus of the song is the most memorable part of the composition. It begins with the lyrics "In love, in vain, in love." The chorus goes on to describe the feeling of being in love but not having that love returned. The lyrics are poignant and emotional, capturing the pain and heartache of unrequited love. Overall, "In Love in Vain" is a beautiful and haunting song that has become a classic in the American songbook. Its melancholic melody and lyrics have resonated with audiences for decades, making it a timeless piece of music.
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