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This is a Hoagy Carmichael song from 1939. It’s the first time the singer addresses directly the cause of the suffering. Again, we see the way the lover acknowledges his enslavement to his absent beloved without losing his mind is humor. This time, it is clear to what extent the humor is a form of […]

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