It had to be ewe 1924 I Jones G Kahn

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"It Had to Be You" is a classic American song with both a rich history and enduring popularity. Here's the background:

Composition:
• Writers: The song was written by Isham Jones (music) and Gus Kahn (lyrics).
• Year: Composed in 1924, it was first published on May 19, 1924.

Introduction and Early Recordings:
• First Recording: The song was initially recorded by Isham Jones and His Orchestra, which was released on Brunswick Records. This version became a hit, reaching number one on the charts.
• Vocal Version: Marion Harris was one of the first vocalists to record the song, adding to its widespread popularity.

Musical Structure:
• "It Had to Be You" is structured as a 32-bar song in ABAC form, which was typical of the era's popular music. Its melody is catchy and memorable, with a harmonic structure that lends itself to both jazz and popular interpretations.

Lyrics and Theme:
• The lyrics express the inevitability of love, suggesting that of all the people in the world, it "had to be you" for the singer. The theme is one of fated love, which resonated with many during the Roaring Twenties, an era of romanticism and burgeoning modernism.

Cultural Impact:
• Endurance: The song's longevity is remarkable. It has been covered by countless artists across different genres, from jazz to pop, showing its versatility and timeless appeal.
• In Film and Media: "It Had to Be You" has appeared in numerous movies, TV shows, and commercials, enhancing its cultural footprint. Notable uses include:
o The 1989 film "When Harry Met Sally...", where it's prominently featured during the iconic New Year's Eve scene.
o Various other films like "The Roaring Twenties" (1939), "A League of Their Own" (1992), and "The Wedding Singer" (1998).

Jazz and Standards:
• The tune became a jazz standard, embraced by musicians like Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, and later by contemporary artists like Harry Connick Jr. Its structure made it a favorite for improvisation and reinterpretation.

Legacy:
• Honors: In 2000, "It Had to Be You" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, acknowledging its significant qualitative or historical value.

The song captures the essence of the 1920s' romanticism and has managed to maintain relevance through its adaptability to different musical styles and interpretations, making it a staple in the American Songbook.

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Why do I do just as you say?
Why must I just give you your way?
Why do I sigh?
Why don't I try to forget?
It must have been that something lovers call fate
Kept me saying, "I had to wait"
I saw them all
Just couldn't fall 'til we met

It had to be you
It had to be you
I wandered around and I finally found
The somebody who
Could make me be true
And could make me be blue
And even be glad just to be sad thinking of you

Some others I've seen
Might never be mean
Might never be cross or try to be boss
But they wouldn't do
For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all your faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you

For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all your faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you

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