Heart and Soul

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"Heart and Soul" is a popular American song, best known for its simple, widely played piano duet arrangement and enduring status as a pop and jazz standard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pop standard
song
associatedWith American popular music of the 1930s
Hoagy Carmichael song catalog
chartSuccess reached number one on Billboard charts in 1939 (Larry Clinton version)
composer Hoagy Carmichael NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus under copyright in many jurisdictions (as of early 21st century)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Dean Martin NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
Jan and Dean NERFINISHED
The Cleftones NERFINISHED
The Four Aces NERFINISHED
firstRecordingArtist Larry Clinton and his Orchestra NERFINISHED
firstRecordingVocalist Bea Wain NERFINISHED
firstRecordingYear 1938
genre jazz
pop
standard
hasAlternateUse title used colloquially to refer to its piano duet pattern
hasArrangement four-hand piano version
piano duet
hasCharacteristic memorable melody
simple harmonic progression
suitable for improvisation
hasCulturalRole American pop standard
popular piano teaching piece
hasInfluenceOn beginner piano pedagogy
popular piano duet repertoire
hasKey C major (common beginner arrangement)
hasMusicalForm song
hasStructure verse-chorus form
hasTimeSignature 4/4
language English
lyricist Frank Loesser NERFINISHED
notableFor simple piano duet arrangement
use as beginner piano piece
widespread popularity in the United States
partOf Great American Songbook NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1938
usedIn commercials
film soundtracks
television programs

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Hoagy Carmichael notableWork Heart and Soul
Kenneth Bruce Gorelick notableWork Heart and Soul