song "Autumn in New York"

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"Autumn in New York" is a classic American jazz standard and popular song, widely performed and recorded since its debut in the 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz standard
popular song
song
associatedCity New York City NERFINISHED
associatedSeason autumn
composer Vernon Duke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus American jazz standard classic
decadeOfOrigin 1930s
firstIntroducedIn Broadway musical Thumbs Up! NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceYear 1934
form popular song form
genre jazz
traditional pop
hasBeenWidelyRecordedSince 1930s
hasKeyAssociation B-flat major
F major
G major NERFINISHED
hasNotableRecording Billie Holiday recording of Autumn in New York
Charlie Parker recording of Autumn in New York
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recording of Autumn in New York NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald recording of Autumn in New York
Frank Sinatra recording of Autumn in New York
Jo Stafford recording of Autumn in New York
Louis Armstrong recording of Autumn in New York
Mel Tormé recording of Autumn in New York
Sarah Vaughan recording of Autumn in New York
Stan Getz recording of Autumn in New York
Wynton Marsalis recording of Autumn in New York
includedIn many jazz fake books
isStandardIn Great American Songbook NERFINISHED
jazz repertoire
language English
lyricist Vernon Duke NERFINISHED
lyricTheme melancholy and hope
romanticized view of New York in autumn
notableFor evocative seasonal imagery
rich harmonic structure
performanceContext cabaret performances
instrumental jazz albums
jazz concerts
vocal jazz albums
publicationYear 1934
setting New York City
typicalTempo ballad

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Vernon Duke composed song "Autumn in New York"