Swanee
Al Jolson
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I've been away from you a long time. I never thought I'd miss you so. Somehow I feel Your love is real. Near you I want to be. The birds are singing it is song time. The banjo's strumming soft and low. I know that you Yearn for me too. Swannee, you're calling me. Swanee, how I love you, how I love you My dear old Swanee. I give the world to be Among the folks in D-I-X-I- Even though my mammy's Waiting for me, Praying for me Down by the Swanee. The folks up north will see me no more When I get to that Swanee shore. (whistling) I miss the old folks at home. Swanee, how I love you, how I love you My dear old Swanee. I give the world to be Among the folks in D-I-X-I- Even though my mammy's Waiting for me, Praying for me Down by the Swanee. The folks up north will see me no more When I get to that Swanee shore.
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Written by: George Gershwin, Irving Caesar
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5 facts about this song
Historical Context"Swanee" is a popular American song written by George Gershwin and Irving Caesar in 1919. The song became widely recognized after renditions by Al Jolson and later, Judy Garland.
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Creation and PerformancesAl Jolson introduced "Swanee" in the winter of 1919 during his performances in the musical "Sinbad".
- The song was not part of the original musical but was later included due to its immense popularity.
- Judy Garland's version of "Swanee" was featured in the 1946 film "A Star is Born" and the song quickly became one of her signature pieces.
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Compositional Details"Swanee" was written by George Gershwin when he was just 20 years old. Gershwin is best known for his work in blending elements of classical music and jazz.
- Gershwin allegedly wrote "Swanee" in about ten minutes, inspired by Stephen Foster's "Old Folks at Home".
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Record Sales and RecognitionAl Jolson's recording of "Swanee" sold millions of copies and topped the charts for nine weeks in 1920.
- "Swanee" is arguably one of George Gershwin's most successful songs and helped catapult his career.
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Controversies and Popular CultureThe song is occasionally criticized for its romanticized depiction of the South in the United States, a popular theme in Gershwin's work, and is sometimes excluded from performances for this reason.
- Despite these controversies, "Swanee" remains a staple in American popular culture and has been covered by various artists in performances and recordings.
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