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"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
Song
Published 1940
Writer Lorenz Hart
Composer Richard Rodgers
"Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered"
Single by Rod Stewart & Cher
from the album As Time Goes By: the Great American Songbook 2
Released 2003
Genre Jazz standard
Writer(s) Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Cher North American singles chronology
"When the Money's Gone"/
"Love One Another"
(2003)
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
(2003)
TBA
(2010)
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"Time After Time"
(2003)
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
(2003)
"What a Wonderful World"
(2004)

"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" is a show tune and popular song from the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical Pal Joey. The song was introduced by Vivienne Segal in the 1940 Broadway production, and also sung by Miss Segal both on the 1950 hit record and in the 1952 Broadway revival. The song was performed by Carol Bruce in the 1954 London production.

The original lyrics present an unabashed celebration of feminine sexuality that has been bowdlerized in most covers to remove the song's blatant sexual allusions. One such line is "When love came and told me I shouldn't sleep," replacing the original "Until I could sleep where I shouldn't sleep"; another switch changed "And worship the trousers that cling to him" to "And long for the day I'll cling to him." The lyric "horizontally speaking, he's at his best" is often sung, "Harsh until he's speaking..." A reprise, including the line "Those ants that invaded my pants," is generally omitted entirely.[1] The authentic allusions are preserved in Frederica von Stade's 1990 recording with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John McGlinn, and in the Patti Lupone recording of the 1995 City Center concert version.

[edit] Notable recordings

  • David Rose and his Orchestra
    • MGM 30120 (matrix: 47 S3 234)
    • Recorded: c. November 1947
  • Wally Carr and chorus with Bob Gibson & his Orchestra
    • Pacific 10-0046 (matrix: MX 37046)
    • Recorded: October 1950

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.lorenzhart.org/bewitchedsng.htm
  2. ^ a b "IMDB - The History Boys - Soundtrack". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464049/soundtrack. Retrieved 18 August 2009. 
Preceded by
The Third Man Theme
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart
#1 record

July 8, 1950–July 29, 1950
Succeeded by
Mona Lisa



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