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I'm Old Fashioned
Composer:
Jerome Kern
Lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
Year:
1942
Origin:
Introduced in the 1942 film You Were Never Lovelier.
Style:
Usually taken as a ballad, or at a comfortable medium tempo.
Form:
A-B-C (36 Bars) [16-8-12]
Verse:
A-B-C (24 Bars) [8-8-8]
Virtually never included in performances, the original theatrical recording from You Were Never Lovelier is one of the only renditions to include it.
Key:
Originally introduced in Eb Major, it is also commonly played in F.
Harmony/Overview:
The harmony of this composition is functional and very much in line with other leading standards of its day. The main theme in the A section is centered around a I - VI - II - V in the home key. In bar 5 the melody lands on the 4th while the root remains on the tonic, so when voicing the chord in this instance the 3rd is almost always omitted to avoid any dissonance. Lead sheets will often convey this with different changes; IV6/I and VIIdim7/I being the most common. The harmony then continues with a minor II - V to VI which leads to a II - V of V before a final II - V returns to the tonic. The B section begins very similarly to A, although after just a few bars a II - V of III modulates to III Major for the remainder of the section. The harmony inches upwards diatonically through III Major before arriving at bIIdim7 in the original key, which then leads to the final II - V back to the tonic which concludes the section. The final C section is also straight-ahead; elongating what would have been another 8 bar section to be 16 with the common harmonic device of #IVmi7b5 - IVmi6.
Recordings:
This song has been recorded over 345 times to date. It was first introduced in the 1942 film You Were Never Lovelier by Fred Astaire and Rita Heyworth, with Nan Wynn dubbing the female vocal. It quickly gained popularity amongst vocalists, and Coltrane's seminal recording from his 1957 album Blue Train helped to solidify it as a standard amongst instrumentalists.
JGC Top Picks:
John Coltrane, Blue Train, 1957
Paul Desmond, Pure Desmond, 1974
Bill Charlap Trio, I'm Old Fashioned, 2015
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Recordings
Exhaustive List In Chronological Order
Additional Readings
You Were Never Lovelier (Film)