Abe Olman
Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, Oh!
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Composer:Abe OlmanGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:ca. 1917Average_duration:2:31"Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, Oh!" is a popular song composed by Abe Olman in 1917. The song was first premiered by the American singer and actress, Elsie Baker, in the same year. The song became an instant hit and was covered by several artists, including the Andrews Sisters, who recorded their version in 1940. The song is a classic example of the Tin Pan Alley style of music, which was popular in the early 20th century. The song is characterized by its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and simple lyrics. The song is written in the key of C major and has a 4/4 time signature. The song has three distinct movements, each with its own melody and lyrics. The first movement is the chorus, which is repeated throughout the song. The chorus goes, "Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, how you can love! Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, heavens above! You make my sad heart jump with joy, and when you're near I just can't sit still a minute, I'm so, oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, oh!" The second movement is the verse, which tells the story of a girl who is in love with Johnny. The verse goes, "Johnny, oh, Johnny, why can't you be true? Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, what kind of a fool are you? You're driving me crazy when you treat me so fine, Johnny, oh, Johnny, I'm in love with you." The third movement is the bridge, which provides a contrast to the chorus and verse. The bridge goes, "I was walking, sighing, crying, all alone, when you found me, teasing, pleasing, all my own. We danced and romanced, till the break of day, Johnny, oh, Johnny, please don't go away." Overall, "Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, Oh!" is a classic example of the Tin Pan Alley style of music. The song's catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and simple lyrics have made it a timeless classic that is still enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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