This is dedicated to Leah, who requested it.
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Cheek to Cheek (1934-35)
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Irving Berlin (pictured above) knew as much about music theory as I knew about refrigerator repair. But he had a natural gift for songwriting that few have ever equaled.
This one's a doozy. It breaks with the traditional AABA form with an AABBC form.
Let's look at the details. He begins on the sixth degree of the scale, with the first syllable of Hea-ven -- like a sigh from some angel high above!
Then with ascending steps (and chords):
and the amazing symmetry when he skips back down:
Now the B section -- a simple progression of ii/V/I repeated four times:
And then -- with a sudden shift to the minor -- this extraordinary C section, which Berlin cleverly ends with a vi/ii/V to return us to the A section:
From the original version from the film Top Hat to Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, this masterpiece never loses its kick.
1. Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers (1935)
(5:02)
from the film Top Hat. Check out that dancing!
2. The Boswell Sisters (1935)
(2:48)
Thanks to Donald Fagen for hipping me to these gals.
The 1/4-note in Bar 22 should be a G. Sorry.
Posted by: Lewis Saul | February 20, 2023 at 11:24 PM
Great! Thanks so much.
Posted by: Leah Martinson | February 22, 2023 at 03:09 PM
Fantastic! Berlin is a genius. Love Sinatra doing Blue Skies.
Posted by: Vincent Katz | February 25, 2023 at 08:38 AM