Stories of Standards—I Got Rhythm
Linda Hillshafer
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George and Ira Gershwin wrote “I Got Rhythm” for the 1930 Broadway musical “Girl Crazy”, where it was introduced by Ethel Merman in her Broadway debut. While Ginger Rogers made her debut here as a leading lady, Ethel Merman got the press. The Red Nichols Band, including Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, and Gene Krupa, played the music and had jam sessions during intermissions. George Gershwin acted as conductor for the premier, with Earl Busby conducting for all following performances. “Girl Crazy” ran for 272 performances, from October 14, 1930, to June 6, 1931. Red Nichols and His Five Pennies’ recording went to number five on the charts. “I Got Rhythm” was George Gershwin’s favorite of all the songs he created for Broadway musicals; his last concert work “The ‘I Got Rhythm’ Variations” was written for a 1934 concert tour with the Leo Reisman Orchestra, conducted by Charles Previn, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of “Rhapsody in Blue”.