Disambiguation evidence for Mountain Greenery (song) via surface form

"Mountain Greenery"


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Predicate Object
composer Richard Rodgers
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBySongwritingTeam Richard Rodgers
surface form: Rodgers and Hart
era 1920s American popular music
firstPerformanceYear 1926
genre jazz
genre show tune
genre traditional pop
hasCharacteristic light-hearted mood
hasCharacteristic up-tempo feel
hasForm 32-bar song form
hasImagery mountain landscape
hasImagery outdoor romance
hasImagery rural life
hasMeter common time
hasNotablePerformer Bing Crosby
hasNotablePerformer Ella Fitzgerald
hasNotablePerformer Frank Sinatra
hasNotablePerformer Mel Tormé
hasNotablePerformer Tony Bennett
hasNotableRecording Bing Crosby – “Mountain Greenery”
hasNotableRecording Ella Fitzgerald
surface form: Ella Fitzgerald – “Mountain Greenery”
hasNotableRecording Frank Sinatra – “Mountain Greenery”
hasNotableRecording Mel Tormé
surface form: Mel Tormé – “Mountain Greenery”
hasNotableRecording Tony Bennett
surface form: Tony Bennett – “Mountain Greenery”
hasTheme nature
hasTheme pastoral imagery
hasTheme romantic love
instanceOf jazz standard
instanceOf pop standard
instanceOf show tune
instanceOf song
isStandardIn Great American Songbook
isStandardIn jazz repertoire
language English
lyricist Lorenz Hart
lyricsBy Lorenz Hart
musicBy Richard Rodgers
notableFor pastoral setting
notableFor playful lyrics
notableFor wordplay
partOf Garrick Gaieties (1926 revue)
publicationYear 1926
style M. Witmark & Sons
surface form: Tin Pan Alley
writtenFor Garrick Gaieties (1926 revue)