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"'My One and Only Love'" is a 1953 popular song with music written by Guy Wood and lyrics by Robert Mellin.Gioia, T. (2012). 'The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire'. Oxford University Press. . pp. 284-285. Notable renditions by Frank Sinatra (1953), and later by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963), have made the song part of the jazz standard musical repertoire.

Structure



Published in 1953, it is a conventional 32-bar song with four 8-bar sections, including a bridge ("Type A" or "AABA" song structure).Meeder, C. (2012). 'Jazz: The Basics'. Taylor & Francis. . Chapter 1, Fundamentals, "Form". Typically performed as a ballad, it has an aria-like melody that is a challenge to many vocalists;Sinatra, N. (1986). 'Frank Sinatra, My Father'. Pocket Books. . p. 102. Quote: "This song is perhaps 'the' most difficult popular song to sing. The intervals are extremely tricky" in the key of C, the song's melody extends from G below middle C to the second D above middle C.

History



The song originated in 1947 under the title "Music from Beyond the Moon", with music by Guy B. Wood and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. Vocalist Vic Damone recorded this version in the same year and released it as a B-side to "I'll Always Be In Love With You" (Mercury 5072),Ruppli, M. Novitsky, E. (1993). 'The Mercury Labels: A Discography'. Volume 1: The 1945-1956 Era. The Greenwood Publishing Group. . p. 51. but it was unsuccessful. In 1952, Robert Mellin wrote a new title and lyrics for the song, and it was republished the next year as My One and Only Love.Friedwald, W. (2017). 'The Great Jazz and Pop Vocal Albums'. Pantheon Books. . p. 167.

Jazz standard



When Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1953 with Nelson Riddle, first released as B-side to his hit single "I've Got the World on a String" (Capitol 2505),Silva, L. (2000). 'Put Your Dreams Away: A Frank Sinatra Discography'.Greenwood Press. . p. 207. it became known as a jazz standard. Then popular saxophonist Charlie Ventura saw the song's "jazz potential" and recorded the first instrumental version in the very same year.

As an instrumental jazz standard, it remained predominantly a song for tenor saxophonists. Ben Webster recorded the tune with Art Tatum in autumn 1956. John Coltrane recorded his version with vocalist Johnny Hartman ten years after Ventura in 1963 ('John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman'). This was followed by Sonny Rollins in 1964. He re-recorded it in 1977, this time on soprano saxophone. Later interpretations came from Chico Freeman, Michael Brecker, and Joshua Redman.

Vocal renditions of "My One and Only Love" were recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Decca 29746), Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, Mark Murphy, Chet Baker and Kurt Elling. Cassandra Wilson turned the song into an up-tempo swing number.

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