"What'll I Do" | |
---|---|
Single by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra | |
Written | 1923 |
Published | 1923 Irving Berlin Music Corp., Warner Chappell Music, Inc. |
Released | May 1924[1] |
Recorded | March 18, 1924 take 8[2] |
Studio | New York City |
Venue | Music Box Revue 1923 |
Genre | Show tune |
Length | 2.46 |
Label | Victor 19299[3] |
Songwriter(s) | Irving Berlin |
"What'll I Do" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1923.[4] It was introduced by singers Grace Moore and John Steel late in the run of Berlin's third Music Box Revue and was also included in the following year's edition.[5]
Background
"What'll I Do" is one of the few songs by Berlin that is clearly autobiographical. His fiancée, a society beauty named Ellin Mackay, had been sent to Europe by her disapproving father, a very wealthy Long Island magnate, in the hopes that MacKay would forget Berlin. (She did not and eventually they married.) The song was written during McKay's "tour" of Europe. In the lyrics, the singer longs disconsolately for his love, imagining how he can go on without her.
Recordings
- Nat King Cole recorded a cover for his album Unforgettable (1952).[6]
- Julie London recorded her version of this song in 1955, released in 1956 on her album ‘’Lonely Girl’’.
- Johnny Mathis included on his Warm album (1957).[7]
- Frank Sinatra recorded a well-known cover for his album All Alone (1962).
- Johnny Tillotson released his version on an LP, EP and B-side in 1962.
- The Fleetwoods released a cover as a single in 1963.
- The Peddlers recorded a version of the song which was released on a single in March, 1967.[8]
- Nancy Sinatra released it on the album ‘’Sugar’’ in 1967.
- Harry Nilsson included this song on his 1973 album of American standards, A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night, arranged by Gordon Jenkins.
- Cher released a cover as a part of her 1974 album Dark Lady.
- Linda Ronstadt and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra covered the song on her album What's New, produced by Peter Asher in 1983, with tenor sax solo by Bob Cooper.
- Rosemary Clooney released a cover in 1984 on her album ‘’Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Irving Berlin’’.
- Elkie Brooks recorded a cover for her album Screen Gems (1984).[9]
- Michael Crawford, with the London Symphony Orchestra, recorded a version of the song for his debut album Songs from the Stage and Screen (1987).
- Pink Martini included it in their album Get Happy (2013).
- Darcelle XV with Pink Martini released it as the B-side to their "The Rose" single (2022).
- Bob Dylan covered it in his album Shadows in the Night (2015).
- The song was included on Seth MacFarlane’s fifth album, Once in a While.
In popular culture
- The song was used as a generalized theme in Nelson Riddle's Academy Award-winning period score for the film The Great Gatsby (1974) starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, sung by character actor William Atherton.
- It was sung by Mary Steenburgen in the movie The Butcher's Wife (1991)
- Bea Arthur sang it in The Golden Girls episode, "Journey to the Center of Attention".[10]
- The song was used as the theme tune to the British sitcom Birds of a Feather, performed by William Atherton and later its lead stars Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson.
- An instrumental version of the song was used under the closing scene of "I Do, Adieu" (1987), the fifth-season finale of the sitcom Cheers.
- The Johnny Mathis version of the song was also used in the closing scene of "The Jet Set," the eleventh episode in the second season of Mad Men.
- Adam Hurrey performed a version of the song in the style of football supporters as part of the "Football Cliches" podcast in May 2022. [11]
- Puddles Pity Party sings a refrain from the song as a coda to his rendition of Chris Cornell's 'When I'm Down'.
Notes
- ↑ "Victor 19299 (Black label (popular) 10-in. double-faced) - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ↑ "Victor matrix B-29599. What'll I do / Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ↑ "VICTOR 78rpm numerical listing discography: 19000 - 19500". www.78discography.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ↑ Lyman, Darryl (1996). Jewish Heroes & Heroines: Their Unique Achievements. Jonathan David. p. 183. ISBN 0824603885.
- ↑ "American Classics - Music Box Revues 1921-1924" (history), webpage: AmClass-IBerlin.
- ↑ "What'll I Do? - Nat King Cole | Song Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Warm - Johnny Mathis | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ↑ Record Mirror, March 25th, 1967 - Page 4 PEDDLARS WITH NINA
- ↑ "What'll I Do? - Elkie Brooks | Song Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ↑ "imdb.com". imdb.com. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
- ↑ "Football Cliches - A show about the language of football". podfollow. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
External links
- Works related to What'll I Do at Wikisource
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.