Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)

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"Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" is a popular standard song from the early 1930s that has been widely recorded by jazz and pop artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf popular standard
song
composer Harry Ruby
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfOrigin 1930s
genre jazz standard
traditional pop
hasAlternateTitle Nevertheless
hasEra Tin Pan Alley era
hasForm verse-chorus form
hasInstrumentation typically performed with jazz combo or orchestra
hasLyrics "Maybe I'm right and maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm weak and maybe I'm strong"
hasMood romantic
hasNotableRecording Barry Manilow recording
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters duet recording
Bing Crosby recording
Dean Martin recording
Doris Day recording
Frank Sinatra recording
Jack Jones recording
Nat King Cole recording
Paul Weston and His Orchestra recording
Peggy Lee recording
The Andrews Sisters recording
The Four Lads recording
The McGuire Sisters recording
The Mills Brothers recording
hasRefrain "I'll be in love with you"
hasStyle ballad
hasSubject commitment to love
hasTempo slow to medium ballad tempo
hasTheme romantic love despite doubts
isCoveredBy numerous jazz artists
numerous pop vocalists
isStandardIn American popular songbook
jazz repertoire
language English
lyricist Bert Kalmar
partOf Great American Songbook
publicationPeriod early 1930s

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Three Little Words featuresSong Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
Harry Ruby notableWork Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
this entity surface form: Nevertheless (I’m in Love with You)
Bert Kalmar notableWork Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
this entity surface form: Nevertheless (I’m in Love with You)