Indian Love Call

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"Indian Love Call" is a famous romantic song from the 1924 operetta *Rose-Marie*, widely associated with composer Rudolf Friml and known for its soaring, echoing vocal phrases.

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Indian Love Call canonical 6
Indian Love Call (lyrics) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical composition
song
associatedWith Rudolf Friml
operetta Rose-Marie
basedOn romanticized depiction of Indigenous North American culture
composer Rudolf Friml
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformanceYear 1924
genre operetta song
romantic song
hasCulturalImpact became a signature duet for Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
became strongly associated with Slim Whitman in popular culture
hasTheme love across distance
romantic longing
keyConcept lovers communicating by echoing calls across a valley
language English
lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II
Otto Harbach
musicalForm duet
notableFeature echoing call-and-response motif
soaring vocal phrases
notableRecordingArtist Jeanette MacDonald
Nelson Eddy
Slim Whitman
originalMedium stage operetta
originalProduction operetta Rose-Marie
surface form: Broadway operetta Rose-Marie
partOf Rose-Marie
publicationYear 1924
title Indian Love Call self-link
usedIn film adaptations of Rose-Marie

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Rudolf Friml notableSong Indian Love Call
Slim Whitman notableWork Indian Love Call
Slim Whitman breakthroughWork Indian Love Call
Rose-Marie notableSong Indian Love Call
Friml notableWork Indian Love Call
subject surface form: Rudolf Friml
Indian Love Call title Indian Love Call self-link
Otto Harbach notableWork Indian Love Call
this entity surface form: Indian Love Call (lyrics)