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You're Just in Love

"You're Just in Love" is a popular song by Irving Berlin. It was published in 1950 and was first performed by Ethel Merman and Russell Nype in Call Me Madam, a musical comedy that made its debut at the Imperial Theatre in New York City on October 12 that year. The show ran for 644 performances. Ethel Merman also later starred in the 1953 film version, with Donald O'Connor.

"You're Just in Love"
Single by Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters
B-side"It's a Lovely Day Today"
Released1950
Recorded1950
GenrePop
Length3:00
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Irving Berlin
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters singles chronology
"A Bushel and a Peck"
(1950)
"You're Just in Love"
(1950)
"If (They Made Me a King)"
(1951)

Background edit

Musically, the song is one of Irving Berlin's three well-known songs that use true counterpoint—two equal and contrasting melodies running at the same time, both with independent lyrics - his two other best-known counterpoint songs being "Play a Simple Melody" and "An Old-Fashioned Wedding" (see the 1966 revival of Annie Get Your Gun). Berlin also made use of counterpoint in "Pack Up Your Sins (And Go To The Devil)," a song composed for the Music Box Revue of 1922. Berlin's two-melody counterpoint songs (along with some non-Berlin counterpoint songs) are parodied in Rick Besoyan's 1959 musical Little Mary Sunshine. Besoyan has three harmonizing songs sung simultaneously: "Playing Croquet", "Swinging", and "How Do You Do". (The non-Berlin counterpoint songs include Meredith Willson's "Lida Rose" + "Will I Ever Tell You" from Willson's 1957 musical, The Music Man.)

Theatre lore has it that Berlin wrote the song one night after Call Me Madam was not doing well in tryouts. The second act of the show was lacking. "What I'd like to do is a song with the kid (Russell Nype)," Merman said. So, Berlin went to his room and later produced the counterpoint song. When Berlin played the song for Merman, she said, "We'll never get off the stage." Reportedly, Berlin played the song for Russell Nype first, but admonished him not to admit he did so because it would infuriate Merman.[1]

1950-51 recordings edit

Several recorded versions made the charts in 1950-51: Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres' and His Orchestra, Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell, and Ethel Merman and Dick Haymes.

  • The Perry Como/Fontane Sisters version was recorded on September 26, 1950, and released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-3945 (in USA)[2] and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10221. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on December 22, 1950, and lasted 17 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 5.[3]
  • The Rosemary Clooney/Guy Mitchell version was recorded on October 21, 1950, and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39052. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on February 23, 1951, and lasted 2 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 29.[4]
  • The Ethel Merman/Dick Haymes version was recorded on October 17, 1950, and released by Decca Records as catalog number 27317. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 30, 1951, and lasted 1 week on the chart, at number 30.[5] Although the lowest charting of the three, it got a considerable amount of airplay in subsequent years.
  • Semprini, on piano with rhythm accompaniment, recorded it in London on January 25, 1951, as the first song of the medley "Dancing to the Piano (No. 12) - Part 2. Hit Medley of Foxtrots from 'Call Me Madam'" along with "The Best Thing for You" and "It's Lovely Day Today". The medley was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10231.

Other recordings edit

This song was also covered by:

Popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ Furia, Philip & Lasser, Michael (2006). America's Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley. Routledge. p. 229. ISBN 9781135471996.
  2. ^ "RCA Victor 20-3500 - 4000 78rpm numerical listing discography". 78discography.com. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  3. ^ "Song artist 15 - Perry Como". Tsort.info. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Song artist 182 - Guy Mitchell". Tsort.info. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "Song artist 190 - Dick Haymes". Tsort.info. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  6. ^ "www.allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  7. ^ "www.allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
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  12. ^ "The Further Adventures of Little Voice Jane Horrocks - Jane Horrocks | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  13. ^ Viagas, Robert (April 29, 2016). "VP Candidate Carly Fiorina Sings Irving Berlin Song at Rally". Playbill. Retrieved May 14, 2016.

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You re Just in Love is a popular song by Irving Berlin It was published in 1950 and was first performed by Ethel Merman and Russell Nype in Call Me Madam a musical comedy that made its debut at the Imperial Theatre in New York City on October 12 that year The show ran for 644 performances Ethel Merman also later starred in the 1953 film version with Donald O Connor You re Just in Love Single by Perry Como and The Fontane SistersB side It s a Lovely Day Today Released1950Recorded1950GenrePopLength3 00LabelRCA VictorSongwriter s Irving BerlinPerry Como and The Fontane Sisters singles chronology A Bushel and a Peck 1950 You re Just in Love 1950 If They Made Me a King 1951 Contents 1 Background 2 1950 51 recordings 3 Other recordings 4 Popular culture 5 ReferencesBackground editMusically the song is one of Irving Berlin s three well known songs that use true counterpoint two equal and contrasting melodies running at the same time both with independent lyrics his two other best known counterpoint songs being Play a Simple Melody and An Old Fashioned Wedding see the 1966 revival of Annie Get Your Gun Berlin also made use of counterpoint in Pack Up Your Sins And Go To The Devil a song composed for the Music Box Revue of 1922 Berlin s two melody counterpoint songs along with some non Berlin counterpoint songs are parodied in Rick Besoyan s 1959 musical Little Mary Sunshine Besoyan has three harmonizing songs sung simultaneously Playing Croquet Swinging and How Do You Do The non Berlin counterpoint songs include Meredith Willson s Lida Rose Will I Ever Tell You from Willson s 1957 musical The Music Man Theatre lore has it that Berlin wrote the song one night after Call Me Madam was not doing well in tryouts The second act of the show was lacking What I d like to do is a song with the kid Russell Nype Merman said So Berlin went to his room and later produced the counterpoint song When Berlin played the song for Merman she said We ll never get off the stage Reportedly Berlin played the song for Russell Nype first but admonished him not to admit he did so because it would infuriate Merman 1 1950 51 recordings editSeveral recorded versions made the charts in 1950 51 Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell and Ethel Merman and Dick Haymes The Perry Como Fontane Sisters version was recorded on September 26 1950 and released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20 3945 in USA 2 and by EMI on the His Master s Voice label as catalog number B 10221 The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on December 22 1950 and lasted 17 weeks on the chart peaking at number 5 3 The Rosemary Clooney Guy Mitchell version was recorded on October 21 1950 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39052 The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on February 23 1951 and lasted 2 weeks on the chart peaking at number 29 4 The Ethel Merman Dick Haymes version was recorded on October 17 1950 and released by Decca Records as catalog number 27317 The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 30 1951 and lasted 1 week on the chart at number 30 5 Although the lowest charting of the three it got a considerable amount of airplay in subsequent years Semprini on piano with rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on January 25 1951 as the first song of the medley Dancing to the Piano No 12 Part 2 Hit Medley of Foxtrots from Call Me Madam along with The Best Thing for You and It s Lovely Day Today The medley was released by EMI on the His Master s Voice label as catalog number B 10231 Other recordings editThis song was also covered by Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine for their 1957 album Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine Sing the Best of Irving Berlin 6 Chet Atkins for his Chet Atkins at Home album 1958 7 Jimmy Clanton for his Jimmy s Happy album 1960 8 Kay Starr for her Movin On Broadway album 1960 9 Louis Prima along with Sam Butera and the Witnesses for his The Wildest Comes Home album 1962 10 Bing Crosby amp Louis Armstrong Helen Reddy for her Center Stage album 1998 11 Ewan McGregor Jane Horrocks also covered the song in a 2007 released album of further Little Voice songs 12 Popular culture editIn April 2016 businessperson Carly Fiorina attracted media attention for singing her own lyrics to this tune during a rally where Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced her as his choice for running mate 13 References edit Furia Philip amp Lasser Michael 2006 America s Songs The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley Routledge p 229 ISBN 9781135471996 RCA Victor 20 3500 4000 78rpm numerical listing discography 78discography com Retrieved May 4 2021 Song artist 15 Perry Como Tsort info Retrieved May 4 2021 Song artist 182 Guy Mitchell Tsort info Retrieved May 4 2021 Song artist 190 Dick Haymes Tsort info Retrieved May 4 2021 www allmusic com allmusic com Retrieved May 18 2024 www allmusic com allmusic com Retrieved March 12 2024 www discogs com discogs com Retrieved March 13 2024 www discogs com discogs com Retrieved March 13 2024 www discogs com discogs com Retrieved March 14 2024 www allmusic com allmusic com Retrieved March 12 2024 The Further Adventures of Little Voice Jane Horrocks Jane Horrocks Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved May 4 2021 Viagas Robert April 29 2016 VP Candidate Carly Fiorina Sings Irving Berlin Song at Rally Playbill Retrieved May 14 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title You 27re Just in Love amp oldid 1224407880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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