All the Things You Are

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"All the Things You Are" is a song composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II.

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The song was written for the musical Very Warm for May (1939) [1] [2] and was introduced by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, and Ralph Stuart. [3] It appeared in the film Broadway Rhythm (1944) when it was sung by Ginny Simms, [4] and again in the Kern biopic Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), sung by Tony Martin. [5]

Popular recordings of the song in 1939 were by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Leonard), Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (vocal by Helen Forrest) and Frankie Masters and His Orchestra (vocal by Harlan Rogers). [6] The song has been recorded by a great many artists [7] and is considered a jazz standard.

Form and harmony

Its verse is rarely sung in the 2020s, but the chorus has become a favorite with many jazz musicians. The chorus is a 36-measure AA2BA3 form with two twists on the usual 32-bar AABA song-form: A2 transposes the initial A section down a fourth, while the final A3 section adds an extra four bars.

Other versions

See also

References

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