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This item may be Check for Availability This title in other editionsA Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters, American Songsby David Lehman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In A Fine Romance, David Lehman looks at the formation of the American songbook--the timeless numbers that became jazz standards, iconic love songs, and sound tracks to famous movies--and explores the extraordinary fact that this songbook was written almost exclusively by Jews.
An acclaimed poet, editor, and cultural critic, David Lehman hears America singing--with a Yiddish accent. He guides us through America in the golden age of song, when “Embraceable You,” “White Christmas,” “Easter Parade,” “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man,” “My Romance,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “Stormy Weather,” and countless others became nothing less than the American sound track. The stories behind these songs, the shows from which many of them came, and the shows from which many of them came, and the composers and lyricists who wrote them give voice to a specifically American saga of love, longing, assimilation, and transformation. Lehman’s analytical skills, wit, and exuberance infuse this book with an energy and a tone like no other: at once sharply observant, personally searching, and attuned to the songs that all of us love. He helps us understand how natural it should be that Wizard of Oz composer Harold Arlen was the son of a cantor who incorporated “Over the Rainbow” into his Sabbath liturgy, and why Cole Porter--the rare non-Jew in this pantheon of musicians who wrote these classic songs shaped America even as America was shaping them. Synopsis:This guidebook through the golden age of song examines the stories behind these classic songs and the Jewish musicians, composers, and lyricists who wrote them, including “Embraceable You,” “White Christmas,” and “Easter Parade.”
Synopsis:A look at the formation of the American songbook-the timeless numbers that became jazz standards, iconic love songs, and sound tracks to famous movies-and explores the extraordinary fact that this songbook was written almost exclusively by Jews. — Dust jacket.
About the AuthorDAVID LEHMAN is the editor of The Oxford Book of American Poetry; the series editor of The Best American Poetry; and the author of seven books of poems, most recently When a Woman Loves a Man. He lives in New York City.
Table of ContentsApologia : little white lies — Prelude : Jewish genius — My romance — Tales of the uncles, part I — Tales of the uncles, part II — Last night when we were young — I didn't know what time it was — The world on a string — A right to sing the blues — Some other time.
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