'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes'
'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' is a song written in 1933 with music by Jerome Kern (1885-1945) and lyrics by Otto Harbach (1873-1963). The song was written for the musical 'Roberta' which opened on Broadway on the 18th of November 1933 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. The musical ran for a total of 295 performances. A film adaptation of 'Roberta' was released in 1935 and in 1952 a remake was released.
The song 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' has been recorded by many artists and it has become a jazz standard.
Famous recordings of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' include, The Platters, Nat "King" Cole, Charlie Parker, Harry Belafonte and Sarah Vaughan.
Please find below an original piano backing track of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes'. Designed for singers, this recording has an introduction.
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Piano Backing Track
For vocalists, it is worth listening to a variety of famous recordings of this song for style and interpretation.
'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' is a song written in 1933 with music by Jerome Kern (1885-1945) and lyrics by Otto Harbach (1873-1963). The song was written for the musical 'Roberta' which opened on Broadway on the 18th of November 1933 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. The musical ran for a total of 295 performances. A film adaptation of 'Roberta' was released in 1935 and in 1952 a remake was released.
The song 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' has been recorded by many artists and it has become a jazz standard.
Famous recordings of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' include, The Platters, Nat "King" Cole, Charlie Parker, Harry Belafonte and Sarah Vaughan.
Please find below an original piano backing track of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes'. Designed for singers, this recording has an introduction.
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Piano Backing Track
For vocalists, it is worth listening to a variety of famous recordings of this song for style and interpretation.