My Ship

1941 song by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin


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::summary 1941 song by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin ::

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"My Ship" is a popular song written for the 1941 Broadway musical Lady in the Dark, with music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin.

The music is marked "Andante espressivo"; Gershwin describes it as "orchestrated by Kurt to sound sweet and simple at times, mysterious and menacing at other".

It was premiered by Gertrude Lawrence in the role of Liza Elliott, the editor of a fashion magazine. In the context of the show, the song comes in a sequence in which Elliott, in psychoanalysis, recalls a turn-of-the-century song she knew in her childhood.

The song was not included in the 1944 Hollywood film Lady in the Dark, a fact which Ira Gershwin found inexplicable:

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In 2003, Herbie Hancock won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo for a version of this song released on the album Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall.

Cover versions

Artists who have recorded the song include (in alphabetical order):

A few notes of the song are sung in a Sesame Street cartoon sequence promoting the letter R from the show's premiere 1969–70 season.

References

References

  1. Gershwin, Ira. (1959). "Lyrics on Several Occasions". Knopf.
  2. "Gertrude Lawrence – My Ship".
  3. "Sixteen Sunsets – Jane Ira Bloom {{!}} Songs, Reviews, Credits {{!}} AllMusic". [[AllMusic]].
  4. "www.allmusic.com".
  5. "www.allmusic.com".
  6. "Hugh Masekela – Almost Like Being In Jazz". discogs.com.
  7. "Classic Sesame Street animation – R for radio".

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