There's a Small Hotel

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"There's a Small Hotel" is a popular show tune by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart, introduced in the 1936 musical "On Your Toes" and later becoming a jazz and pop standard.


Statements (29)
Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz standard
pop standard
show tune
song
associatedAct Rodgers and Hart
surface form: "Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart"
associatedPeriod Golden Age of Broadway (early phase)
surface form: "Golden Age of Broadway"
composer Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: "United States"
firstPerformanceContext Broadway musical
genre jazz
show tune
traditional pop
hasCreator Lorenz Hart NERFINISHED
Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
hasMusicalForm popular song
introducedIn On Your Toes
introducedInYear 1936
language English
lyricist Lorenz Hart NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Lorenz Hart NERFINISHED
musicBy Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
notableFor becoming a jazz standard
becoming a pop standard
partOf On Your Toes
surface form: "On Your Toes (score)"
publicationDecade 1930s
style American songbook
typicalInstrumentation jazz ensemble
voice and piano
usedIn stage musical productions

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

On Your Toes notableSong There's a Small Hotel
this entity surface form: "There’s a Small Hotel"
Richard Rodgers notableWork There's a Small Hotel
Richard Rodgers notableWork There's a Small Hotel
this entity surface form: "There’s a Small Hotel (song)"
Richard Rodgers notableWork There's a Small Hotel
this entity surface form: "There’s a Small Hotel (jazz standard)"
Richard Rodgers notableWork There's a Small Hotel
this entity surface form: "There’s a Small Hotel (popular song)"

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