The Breeze and I

Bob Eberly, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra

About The Breeze and I

"The Breeze and I" is a popular song. The original music (instrumental only) entitled Andalucía, was written by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona as part of his Suite Andalucía in 1928. Emilio de Torre added Spanish lyrics, and English lyrics were added in 1940 by Al Stillman. The best-known version of the song is that by Jimmy Dorsey in 1940. The Jimmy Dorsey recording, with a vocal by Bob Eberly, was released by Decca Records as catalogue number 3150. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on July 20, 1940 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2.  


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Bob Eberly

Robert Eberly (born Robert Eberle, July 24, 1916 – November 17, 1981) was a big band vocalist best known for his association with Jimmy Dorsey and his duets with Helen O'Connell. His younger brother Ray was also a big-band singer, making his name with the Glenn Miller orchestra. more »

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14 facts about this song

Genre
The song "The Breeze and I" primarily falls under the Big Band and Jazz genre, highlighting the rich lineage of this style.
Composer
The song is an adaptation of a composition by the famous Cuban composer, Ernesto Lecuona, originally called "Andalucía" from the 1928 "Andalucía Suite".
Lyrics
The English language lyrics were written by Al Stillman, turning the instrumental composition into a song.
Release Year
"The Breeze and I" was recorded by Jimmy Dorsey featuring Bob Eberly on vocals and released in 1940.
Chart Performance
The recording by Jimmy Dorsey and Bob Eberly was a significant Hit, reaching number 1 on the Billboard charts.
Legacy
"The Breeze and I" has been covered by numerous artists, signifying its influence and enduring appeal.
Bond between Artists
Jimmy Dorsey and Bob Eberly performed together for many years - the success of their collaborations, including "The Breeze and I", contributed significantly to the golden age of Big Band music.
Style
The song incorporates elements of both American Jazz and Cuban music, symbolizing the cultural exchange that was prevalent in music during the time.
Band Setup
In the original recording, Jimmy Dorsey played on the saxophone and led the band, while Bob Eberly provided the vocals.
Recognition
Despite being released over 80 years ago, "The Breeze and I" is still recognized as a classic in both the Jazz and Big Band genres.
Influence
The popularity of the song contributed to the mainstreaming of Latin-inspired music in the US.
Lyrics Theme
The lyrics of "The Breeze and I" evoke a gentle, romantic sentiment, common in the popular music of the time.
Longevity
The song's timeless appeal is confirmed by its continued popularity, evidenced by its frequent inclusion in contemporary collections of classic Big Band and Jazz recordings.
Cultural Impact
"The Breeze and I" is a piece of music history, its impact and influence carrying well beyond the initial 1940 release, highlighting the widespread appreciation of this music style.

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