Analysis of the Song Strangers in the Night

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The song “Strangers in the Night” was composed by Bert Kaempfert and lyrics by Charles
Singleton and Eddie Snyder. The song was made in 1966 and falls under the genre of traditional pop. Traditional pop proceeded after the big band era. Big band or, the swing era, began in the
1920s and ended in the 1950s. Big bands consisted of a 17-piece instrumentation which were made up of five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, and a four piece rhythm section (composed of drums, bass, piano, and guitar). There are two distinct differences between these genres in that there is more focus on the vocal performance and the addition of strings in traditional pop. Songs that are considered traditional pop were very widely known within the culture during the 1950s and 1960s. The characteristics in the big band genre that tie in with traditional pop are unique in their instrumentation, melody, and harmony that can be found in “Strangers in the Night”.
The instrumentation in “Strangers in the Night” creates a scene that is very different if the song was played with fewer instrumentation. The entr...

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