Dorothy Kirsten performing “All the Things You Are”, recorded in 1951. This performance features a concise interpretation of the seldom heard introductory verse.
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Some notes about the composition as found on
Composer: Jerome Kern
Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein II
Year: 1939
Origin: Introduced in Kern’s last musical Very Warm for May,
Style: Introduced at a leisurely tempo, it has come to be taken in a wide variety of treatments.
Form: A1–A2–B–C (36 Bars) [8-8-8-12]
Intro: The iconic figure first played by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker has become synonymous with the tune and is often used as an introduction/en
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