Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise
Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy
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Love came to me Gay and tender Love came to me Sweet surrender Love came to me In bright romantic splendor Fickle was she Faithful never Fickle was she And clever So will it be, forever, forever Softly, as in a morning sunrise The light of love comes stealing Into a new born day, oh Flaming with all the glow of sunrise A burning kiss is sealing The vow that all betray For the passions that thrill love And lift you high to heaven Are the passions that kill love And let you fall to hell So ends the story Softly, as in an evening sunset The light that gave you glory Will take it all away
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Written by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, II, OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN, SIGMUND ROMBERG
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10 facts about this song
Background"Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" is a popular song that was written for the 1928 operetta "The New Moon" by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Notable PerformerOne iconic rendition of this song is sung by Nelson Eddy, an American singer and actor who was famous for his deep baritone voice.
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PopularityThe song became a standard in the jazz repertoire, gaining its status primarily through recordings by various jazz artists. Despite being penned for an operetta, it is known less for its original context and more for the jazz interpretations.
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Interpretive ContrastThe song's melody is light and gently rhythmic, suiting the imagery of a rising sun. However, its lyrics hold a stark contrast, hinting at a love lost and a heart filled with sorrow.
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Jazz InfluenceWhile Nelson Eddy's version takes a more classical approach to the song, jazz renditions by artists like John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, and Artie Shaw have added improvisational elements to this standard.
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Historical RelevanceEddy's version of "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" was released around the height of his popularity in the 1930-40s, a time when operatic pop was mainstream.
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Nelson Eddy's CareerEddy was one of the first "crossover" stars in music, bridging the gap between classical music and popular music. This is reflected in his performance of "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," which maintains the song's operetta roots while introducing it to a wider audience.
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Screen AdaptationThe song was performed by Nelson Eddy in the 1940 movie version of "The New Moon," cementing its fame further.
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Classical Use of SongWhile it has been adapted by many genres, "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" remains a showcase piece for vocalists in the world of classical music, with Eddy's version often held as the standard.
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Heartfelt ConnectionEddy's deep, rich, baritone delivery of this emotive song resonates with listeners even today, underlining the timeless appeal of his music and this classic melody.
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