Posted on 11/04/2021 7:10:36 PM PDT by simpson96
Sept 20, 2005, at Tower Records in Los Angeles.
"After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern but is only 20 measures long. There are four 4-bar phrases, followed by a 4 measure tag. The song is harmonically active, with chord changes almost every measure. The opening four notes are identical to the opening notes of Peg o' My Heart (1912)—at the time songwriters often borrowed the first few notes of a hit melody.
"After You've Gone" - Fiona Apple (live recording)
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I have always loved that song. So evocative of a time.
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Wow, that is wonderful. She is one of those naturally beautiful women. Thanks.
Nice share FRiend !
Great old tune, what a voice.
“I’m Out!”
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Classic!
I love to hear the old stuff.
Easier to send her the link with the song history.
Sept 20, 2005, at Tower Records in Los Angeles.
"After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern but is only 20 measures long. There are four 4-bar phrases, followed by a 4 measure tag. The song is harmonically active, with chord changes almost every measure. The opening four notes are identical to the opening notes of Peg o' My Heart (1912)—at the time songwriters often borrowed the first few notes of a hit melody.
I thought she was cute once...she’s a major leftist of course..
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