Swanee (Gershwin, George)

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Performances

Recordings

Composer Improvisations

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Performer Pages George Gershwin (piano)
Publisher Info. New York: Duo-Art, No.1649, 1920.
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Misc. Notes Impromptu improvisation, with quote from Winner's Listen to the Mocking Bird.
Not to be confused with the short transcription form George Gershwin's Songbook.
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Composer Improvisations

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Publisher Info. New York: Duo-Art, No.1649, 1920.
Performers George Gershwin (piano)
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Misc. Notes MIDI transcription of the original piano roll.
Impromptu improvisation, with quote from Winner's Listen to the Mocking Bird.
Not to be confused with the short transcription form George Gershwin's Songbook.
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Sheet Music

Scores

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Guifré (2011/7/18)

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Publisher. Info. New York: T.B. Harms, 1919. Plate 5935.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

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For Piano solo (Composer)
See: George Gershwin's Songbook (No.14)

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General Information

Work Title Swanee
Alternative. Title
Composer Gershwin, George
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGG 26
Key F minor/major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1919
First Performance. 1919-10 in New York: Capitol Theater
First Publication. 1919 – New York: T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
Copyright Information
This item, which is in the public domain in its country of origin, is likewise in the public domain in countries which apply the rule of the shorter term. All EU countries apply the rule of the shorter term in general.
Note that in some cases this rule may be overridden by a treaty with the source country (especially the United States) and/or may not apply to works which fell into the public domain in their source country due to a failure to renew copyright or comply with other formalities.
Librettist Irving Caesar (1895-1996)
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Voice, piano
External Links Wikipedia article
Extra Information The song was written for a New York City revue called "Demi-Tasse", which opened in October 1919 in the Capitol Theater. The song had little impact in its first show, but not long afterwards Gershwin played it at a party where Al Jolson heard it. Jolson then put it into his show Sinbad, already a success at the Winter Garden Theatre, and recorded it for Columbia Records in January 1920. Gershwhin himself made several piano roll recordings of the song. Possibly orchestrated, but by somebody other than the composer.