"I've Got a Crush on You" is a song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Uniquely among Gershwin compositions, it appeared in two different Broadway productions—Treasure Girl (1928) and the revised Strike Up the Band (1930).
The song is cast in a 32-bar AABA form, originally in Bb major. Initially conceived as a lively dance number, it was transformed into a tender ballad when Lee Wiley recorded it at a slower tempo in 1939, setting the interpretive standard that most subsequent performers have followed. The harmony showcases Gershwin's characteristic sophistication, with elegant ii–V progressions and chromatic embellishments woven throughout. The graceful melody and witty lyrics about playful infatuation make it a natural fit for the vocal jazz repertoire.
Frank Sinatra's Columbia-era recording is among the most celebrated versions, featuring his signature crooning delivery. Ella Fitzgerald's rendition on Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book (1959), arranged by Nelson Riddle, stands as a definitive interpretation, blending warmth, sophistication, and impeccable phrasing.
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