Willow Weep for Me

"Willow Weep for Me"
Song
Published1932
GenrePop
Songwriter(s)Ann Ronell

"Willow Weep for Me"
Single by Chad & Jeremy
from the album Yesterday's Gone
B-side"If She Was Mine"
ReleasedNovember 1964
GenrePop
Length2:33
LabelWorld Artists
Songwriter(s)Ann Ronell
Chad & Jeremy singles chronology
"A Summer Song"
(1964)
"Willow Weep for Me"
(1964)
"If I Loved You"
(1965)

"Willow Weep for Me" is a popular song composed in 1932 by Ann Ronell, who also wrote the lyrics. The song form is AABA, written in 4
4
time,[1] although occasionally adapted for 3
4
waltz time.

One account of the inspiration for the song is that, during her time at Radcliffe College, Ronell "had been struck by the loveliness of the willow trees on campus, and this simple observation became the subject of an intricate song."[2]

The song was rejected by publishers for several reasons. First, the song is dedicated to George Gershwin. A dedication to another writer was disapproved of at the time, so the first person presented with the song for publication, Saul Bornstein, passed it to Irving Berlin, who accepted it. Other reasons stated for its slow acceptance are that it was written by a woman and that its construction was unusually complex for a composition that was targeted at a commercial audience (i.e., radio broadcast, record sales and sheet music sales).[1] An implied tempo change in the fifth bar, a result of a switch from the two eighth notes and an eighth-note triplet opening in each of the first four bars to just four eighth notes opening the fifth, then back to two eighth notes and an eighth-note triplet opening the sixth bar, which then has a more offset longer note than any of the previous bars, was one cause of Bornstein's concern.[1][3]

  1. ^ a b c Zimmers, Tighe, E. (2009). Tin Pan Alley Girl: A Biography of Ann Ronell. McFarland. pp. 19-22.
  2. ^ Gioia, Ted (2012). The Jazz Standards. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 460–462. ISBN 978-0-19-993739-4.
  3. ^ The New Real Book (1988). Sher Music. p. 406.