Many a New Day

Shirley Jones

About Many a New Day

"Many a New Day" is a song from the musical Oklahoma!, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. It was introduced by Joan Roberts in the original Broadway production. In the 1955 film, the song is performed by Shirley Jones and appears on the soundtrack album. "Many a New Day" is sung by Laurey immediately after Curly McLain leaves the scene with Gertie Cummings. Laurey ostensibly does not care that Curly is with a new girl, though it is obvious she is hurt, especially as shown by the slow restatement of the final lines at the end. The song, like many of its era and like many others by Rodgers and Hammerstein, follows some variant of the Verse + AABA structure, a traditional song layout from the Tin Pan Alley era. Also true to form, the economically constructed melody spans only a ninth. The sequence-driven B section ("Never have I wept into my tea," etc.) is exemplary of Rodgers' writing, and similar progressions can be found in songs such as "I Cain't Say No." In the intro verse, Laurey sings about what she does after a romance, to prove that she is not upset. 


Year:
1993
2:59
108 
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[Laurey:]
Why should a woman who is healthy and strong
Blubber like a baby if her man goes away
A weeping and a wailing how he's done her wrong?
That's one thing you'll never hear me say

Never gonna think that the man I lose
Is the only man among men
I'll snap my fingers to show I don't care
I'll buy me a brand new dress to wear
I'll scrub my neck and I'll brush my hair
And start all over again

[Chorus:]
Many a new face will please my eye
Many a new love will find me
Never have I once looked back to sigh
Over the romance behind me
Many a new day will dawn
Before I do

Many a light lad may kiss and fly
A kiss gone by is bygone
Never have I asked an August sky
Where has last July gone?
Never have I wandered through the rye
Wondering where has some guy gone
Many a new day will dawn
Before I do

[Together:]

[Chorus]

[Laurey:]
Never have I chased the honeybee
Who carelessly cajoled me
Somebody else just as sweet as he
Cheered me and consoled me
Never have I wept into my tea
Over the deal someone doled me

[Together:]
Many a new day will dawn

[Laurey:]
Many a red sun will set
Many a blue moon will shine
Before I do

[Together:]

[Chorus]

[Laurey:]
Many a red sun will set
Many a blue moon will shine
Before I do

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Shirley Jones

Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an American singer and actress of stage, film and television. In her six decades of show business, she has starred as wholesome characters in a number of well-known musical films, such as Oklahoma! (1955), Carousel (1956), and The Music Man (1962). She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a vengeful prostitute in Elmer Gantry (1960). She played Shirley Partridge, the widowed mother of five children in the situation-comedy television series The Partridge Family (1970–1974), co-starring her real-life stepson David Cassidy, son of Jack Cassidy. more »

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Written by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II, RICHARD RODGERS

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10 facts about this song

Singer Classification
"Many A New Day" is performed by Joan Roberts and Shirley Jones. They were both successful stage and film actresses who also had a long career in singing.
Musical Classification
The song "Many A New Day" is part of the musical "Oklahoma!" It is a classic example of a show tune, renowned for its catchy, memorable melodies.
Show Creator Classification
"Oklahoma!" was written by the legendary duo Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. They are known as one of the most successful teams in American musical theater history.
Character Definition
In the musical, "Many A New Day" is sung by the character Laurey Williams. Both Joan Roberts (in the original Broadway production) and Shirley Jones (in the 1955 film adaptation) portrayed this character.
Song Meaning Classification
The song reflects Laurey's spirit of independence and optimism. Despite her love for Curly, Laurey sings about how she will move on with a new day if he does not return her feelings.
Premiere Classification
Joan Roberts was the first to officially sing the song in her role as Laurey during the original Broadway production of "Oklahoma!" in 1943.
Film Adaptation Classification
Shirley Jones performed "Many A New Day" in the 1955 film version of "Oklahoma!" This marked Jones' film debut and she went on to have a successful career in film and television.
Historical Record Classification
The original Broadway cast recording, featuring Joan Roberts' rendition of "Many A New Day," was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.
Musical Influence Classification
"Many A New Day" has been covered by many artists over the years, showing the lasting influence of the song and musical.
Cultural Impact Classification
"Many A New Day," like much of "Oklahoma!," is considered a classic of American musical theater. It is widely performed in high school and community theater productions.

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