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Indian Love Call : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indian Love Call
"Indian Love Call" (first published as "The Call") is a song from ''Rose-Marie'', a 1924 operetta-style Broadway musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II.〔 Originally written for Mary Ellis,〔 the song achieved continued popularity under other artists and has been called Friml's best remembered work.〔 The play takes place in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and features the sonorous tune in the overture and in Act One while the love interests call to each other per a supposed Native Canadian legend about how men would call down into the valley to the girls they wished to marry.〔〔(New York City Theatre: The Imperial Theatre )〕 In most (or all) versions of ''Rose-Marie'', including the best-known movie version, the tune is reprised several times throughout the narrative.〔 ==Popularity== The musical was the longest running musical of the 1920s, enjoyed international success, and became the basis of four films with the same title.〔 As the musical's biggest hit,〔 "Indian Love Call" outlived its origins. The ''New York Times'' described the song as being among those Rudolf Friml songs that became "household staples" in their era.〔(''New York Times'': Rudolf Friml, Beyond 'Indian Love Call' )〕 The song was said to have been a favorite of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.〔(Juilliard Journal Online (September 2004) )〕
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