Manhattan

Lee Wiley

About Manhattan

"Manhattan" is a popular song and part of the Great American Songbook. It has been performed by the Supremes, Lee Wiley, Oscar Peterson, Blossom Dearie, Tony Martin, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Torme, among many others. It is often known as "We'll Have Manhattan" based on the opening line. The music was written by Richard Rodgers and the words by Lorenz Hart for the 1925 revue "Garrick Gaieties". It was introduced by Sterling Holloway (later the voice of the animated Winnie the Pooh) and June Cochran.  


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1950
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Summer journeys
To Niagara
And to other places
Aggravate all our cares
We'll save our fares

I've a cozy little flat
In what is known as old Manhattan
We'll settle down
Right here in town

We'll have Manhattan
The Bronx and Staten Island, too
It's lovely going through
The zoo

It's very fancy
On old Delancey Street, you know
The subway charms us so
When balmy breezes blow
To and fro

And tell me what street
Compares with Mott Street
In July
Sweet pushcarts gently gliding by

The great big city's a wondrous toy
Just made for a girl and boy
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy

We'll go to Greenwich
Where modern men itch
To be free
And Bowling Green you'll see
With me

We'll bathe at Brighton
The fish you'll frighten
When you're in
Your bathing suit so thin
Will make the shellfish grin
Fin to fin

I'd like to take a
Sail on Jamaica Bay with you
And fair Canarsie's lake
We'll view

The city's bustle cannot destroy
The dreams of a girl and boy
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy

We'll go to Yonkers
Where true love conquers
In the wilds
And starve together, dear
In Childs'

We'll go to Coney
And eat baloney
On a roll
In Central Park we'll stroll
Where our first kiss we stole
Soul to soul

Our future babies
We'll take to "Abie's Irish Rose"
I hope they'll live to see
It close

The city's clamor can never spoil
The dreams of a boy and goil
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy

We'll have Manhattan
The Bronx and Staten Island, too
We'll try to cross Fifth Avenue
As black as onyx

We'll find the Bronnix Park Express
Our Flatbush flat, I guess
Will be a great success
More or less

A short vacation
On Inspiration Point
We'll spend
And in the station house we'll end

But civic virtue cannot destroy
The dreams of a girl and boy
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy

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Lee Wiley

Lee Wiley (October 9, 1908 – December 11, 1975) was an American jazz singer popular in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. more »

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Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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7 facts about this song

Song History
"Manhattan" is an iconic song in the history of American music written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart for the musical, "Garrick Gaieties" in 1925. The song portrays the love and admiration someone has for the city of Manhattan.
Blossom Dearie's Version
Blossom Dearie, an American jazz singer, and pianist, known for her distinctive conversational vocal style, also performed "Manhattan". - Her version is a part of her album "Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green" which was released in 1959.
Lee Wiley's Version
Lee Wiley, an American jazz singer popular in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, performed her rendition of "Manhattan" which is considered a classic. - Wiley's version of Manhattan is a part of her album "Night in Manhattan", released in 1950.
The Supremes' Version
The Supremes, an American female singing group and one of the premier acts of Motown Records during the 1960s, gave their own touch to "Manhattan". - They included their rendition in their album "The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart: The Complete Recordings" released in 1967.
Impact of the Song
With versions from various legendary artists throughout the history of music, "Manhattan" is an important part of American music culture. It has been covered by countless other artists over the years, showing its enduring appeal.
Song Inspiration
"Manhattan" is one of many songs inspired by the iconic New York City borough. It showcases the glitz, glamour, and allure of Manhattan life during the 1920s.
Cultural Reference
As a popular jazz standard, "Manhattan" has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, helping to establish the romantic and whimsical image of New York City.

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