The Song Is You
"The Song Is You" is a popular song composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It was written for their musical Music in the Air (1932)[1] and sung in that show by Tullio Carminati.[2] In the subsequent 1934 film, the song was recorded and filmed but cut from the final release. An instrumental of the song can still be heard under the opening credits.[3]
An early hit in 1932 was by Jack Denny and his Waldorf–Astoria Orchestra (vocal by Paul Small).[4] In later years the song became often associated with Frank Sinatra,[5] becoming the last song he performed with Tommy Dorsey.[6] Many other artists have recorded the song over the years.[7]
"The Song Is You" is the recurring musical theme of the 2003 Guy Maddin film The Saddest Music in the World. Nine different versions of the song were arranged for the film by composer Christopher Dedrick, whose work received a Genie Award.
References
- "Jerome Kern Biography". Songwritershalloffame.org. 1945-11-11. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- The Broadway League. "The official source for Broadway Information IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information". IBDB.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- "Internet Movie Database". imdb.com. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 125. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- Bret Wheadon. "Sinatra! The Complete Guide". Sinatraguide.com. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- "Pop Chronicles 1940s Program #8". 1972.
- "secondhandsongs.com". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved June 8, 2020.