The More I See You

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"The More I See You" is a popular romantic song from the 1940s, widely recorded by jazz and pop artists and known for its enduring status as a Great American Songbook standard.

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instanceOf Great American Songbook standard
song
composer Harry Warren NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1940s
filmMusicFor Diamond Horseshoe NERFINISHED
firstPopularizedIn 1940s
genre jazz
traditional pop
vocal jazz
hasEnduringStatusAs standard
hasMusicalEra Swing era
hasNotableRecordingBy Chet Baker NERFINISHED
Chris Montez NERFINISHED
Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Michael Bublé NERFINISHED
Nancy Wilson NERFINISHED
Nat King Cole NERFINISHED
Orchestra leaders and big bands
Sarah Vaughan NERFINISHED
hasOriginalMedium film song
hasStyle American popular song
hasTypicalInstrumentation voice and jazz ensemble
voice and orchestra
hasTypicalTempo slow to medium ballad
introducedInFilm Diamond Horseshoe NERFINISHED
introducedInFilmYear 1945
isFrequentlyPerformedAs ballad
isOftenIncludedOn standards albums
isPartOfRepertoireOf jazz instrumentalists
vocal jazz singers
isStandardOf Great American Songbook NERFINISHED
isWidelyRecordedBy jazz artists
pop artists
language English
lyricalCharacter romantic
lyricist Mack Gordon NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Mack Gordon NERFINISHED
musicBy Harry Warren NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1945
theme romantic love

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Harry Warren notableWork The More I See You