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Swanee (song)

"Swanee" is an American popular song written in 1919 by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is most often associated with singer Al Jolson.

"Swanee"
1919 "Swanee" sheet music with Jolson on the cover
Single by Al Jolson, "Incidental whistling by Mr. Jolson" (disc label)
B-side"My gal" by Frank Crumit
PublishedOctober 31, 1919 (1919-10-31) T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc., T.B. Harms, Inc., Warner Bros, Inc.
ReleasedApril 1920[1]
RecordedJanuary 9, 1920[2]
StudioNew York City
VenueSinbad (1919 Broadway musical)
GenrePopular Music
Length2.39
LabelColumbia A-2884 Label Printing Code BW (February 1920)
Composer(s)George Gershwin
Lyricist(s)Irving Caesar

The song was written for a New York City revue called Demi-Tasse, which opened in October 1919 at the Capitol Theater. Caesar, who was then aged 24, claimed to have written the song in about ten minutes riding on a bus in Manhattan, finishing it at Gershwin's apartment. It was written partly as a parody of Stephen Foster's "Old Folks at Home", including the title in its lyrics. It was originally used as a big production number, with 60 chorus girls dancing with electric lights in their slippers on an otherwise darkened stage.[3]

Jolson versions Edit

The song had little impact in its first show, but not long afterwards Gershwin played it at a party where Al Jolson heard it. Jolson then put it into his show Sinbad, already a success at the Winter Garden Theatre, and recorded it for Columbia Records in January 1920.[4] "After that", said Gershwin, "Swanee penetrated the four corners of the earth." The song was charted in 1920 for 18 weeks, holding the No. 1 position for nine.[5] It sold a million sheet music copies and an estimated two million records.[6] It became Gershwin's first hit and the biggest-selling song of his career; the money he earned from it allowed him to concentrate on theatre work and films rather than writing further single pop hits. Arthur Schwartz said: "It's ironic that he never again wrote a number equaling the sales of Swanee, which for all its infectiousness, doesn't match the individuality and subtlety of his later works."[7]

Jolson recorded the song several times in his career and performed it in the movies The Jolson Story (1946), Rhapsody in Blue (1945),[8] and Jolson Sings Again (1949). For the song's performance in The Jolson Story, Jolson, rather than actor Larry Parks, appeared as himself, filmed in long shot. Although usually associated with Jolson, "Swanee" has been recorded by many other singers, most notably Judy Garland in A Star Is Born.[3]

The song was also used by the Sydney Swans Australian Rules Football Club for its marketing promotions in the late 1990s.

The University of Florida's marching band, The Pride of the Sunshine, plays "Swanee" at Florida Gators football games.

Recorded versions Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Advance Record Bulletins for May 1920". The Talking Machine World. April 15, 1920: 243. 14 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Columbia A2884 (10-in. double-faced) - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-14.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-11-07.
  4. ^ Al Jolson Society
  5. ^ CD liner notes: Chart-Toppers of the Twenties, 1998 ASV Ltd.
  6. ^ Britannica Educational Publishing (2009-10-01). The 100 Most Influential Musicians of All Time, p. 164. The Rosen Publishing Group. ISBN 9781615300563. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  7. ^ Open Writing: Swanee 2008-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Gilliland, John (197X). "Show 16" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.

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Swanee is an American popular song written in 1919 by George Gershwin with lyrics by Irving Caesar It is most often associated with singer Al Jolson Swanee 1919 Swanee sheet music with Jolson on the coverSingle by Al Jolson Incidental whistling by Mr Jolson disc label B side My gal by Frank CrumitPublishedOctober 31 1919 1919 10 31 T B Harms amp Francis Day amp Hunter Inc T B Harms Inc Warner Bros Inc ReleasedApril 1920 1 RecordedJanuary 9 1920 2 StudioNew York CityVenueSinbad 1919 Broadway musical GenrePopular MusicLength2 39LabelColumbia A 2884 Label Printing Code BW February 1920 Composer s George GershwinLyricist s Irving CaesarSwanee source source Al Jolson s hit 1920 recording Problems playing this file See media help The song was written for a New York City revue called Demi Tasse which opened in October 1919 at the Capitol Theater Caesar who was then aged 24 claimed to have written the song in about ten minutes riding on a bus in Manhattan finishing it at Gershwin s apartment It was written partly as a parody of Stephen Foster s Old Folks at Home including the title in its lyrics It was originally used as a big production number with 60 chorus girls dancing with electric lights in their slippers on an otherwise darkened stage 3 Contents 1 Jolson versions 2 Recorded versions 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksJolson versions EditThe song had little impact in its first show but not long afterwards Gershwin played it at a party where Al Jolson heard it Jolson then put it into his show Sinbad already a success at the Winter Garden Theatre and recorded it for Columbia Records in January 1920 4 After that said Gershwin Swanee penetrated the four corners of the earth The song was charted in 1920 for 18 weeks holding the No 1 position for nine 5 It sold a million sheet music copies and an estimated two million records 6 It became Gershwin s first hit and the biggest selling song of his career the money he earned from it allowed him to concentrate on theatre work and films rather than writing further single pop hits Arthur Schwartz said It s ironic that he never again wrote a number equaling the sales of Swanee which for all its infectiousness doesn t match the individuality and subtlety of his later works 7 Jolson recorded the song several times in his career and performed it in the movies The Jolson Story 1946 Rhapsody in Blue 1945 8 and Jolson Sings Again 1949 For the song s performance in The Jolson Story Jolson rather than actor Larry Parks appeared as himself filmed in long shot Although usually associated with Jolson Swanee has been recorded by many other singers most notably Judy Garland in A Star Is Born 3 The song was also used by the Sydney Swans Australian Rules Football Club for its marketing promotions in the late 1990s The University of Florida s marching band The Pride of the Sunshine plays Swanee at Florida Gators football games Recorded versions EditAl Jolson recorded on January 8 1920 released as Columbia A 2884 matrix 78917 2 Judy Garland 1939 in 1954 for A Star is Born and for her 1961 live concert album Judy at Carnegie Hall Al Jolson 1943 included in the movie Rhapsody in Blue 1945 Al Jolson recorded on August 10 1945 released as Decca 23470 matrix L 3912 Bing Crosby recorded the song on August 25 1955 for The Bing Crosby Show and it was used by Decca Records on Crosby s album Some Fine Old Chestnuts 12 LP version It is featured on his album Bing on Broadway and the Mosaic 7 CD collection The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings 1954 56 He also recorded another version in 1975 for inclusion on his album A Southern Memoir Jaye P Morgan 1955 chart single Connie Francis 1960 Songs To A Swinging Band album MGM Records MGM E3893 USA The Temptations 1968 released on Live at the Copa album The Muppets rec 1979 broadcast as part of Episode 402 of The Muppet Show refrain only reinterpreted as a German Oom pah song James Gelfand 2004 included in the movie Jack Paradise Les nuits de Montreal Paul Simon 1960 recording under his early pseudonym Jerry Landis See also EditSuwannee River of southern Georgia and northern Florida References Edit Advance Record Bulletins for May 1920 The Talking Machine World April 15 1920 243 14 August 2021 Columbia A2884 10 in double faced Discography of American Historical Recordings adp library ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 08 14 a b Swanee song lyrics George Gershwin Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Al Jolson Society CD liner notes Chart Toppers of the Twenties 1998 ASV Ltd Britannica Educational Publishing 2009 10 01 The 100 Most Influential Musicians of All Time p 164 The Rosen Publishing Group ISBN 9781615300563 Retrieved 2012 03 14 Open Writing Swanee Archived 2008 06 01 at the Wayback Machine Gilliland John 197X Show 16 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries External links EditSwanee Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swanee song amp oldid 1158766323, 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