Our Love Is Here To Stay
“Our Love Is Here to Stay” is a classic American song with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by his brother, Ira Gershwin. It was composed in 1937 and has since become a well-known and enduring standard in American music, particularly in the context of jazz and traditional pop.
The lyrics of “Our Love Is Here to Stay” convey a sense of lasting love and commitment. The song reflects the idea that even in the face of life’s challenges and changes, true love endures. The opening lines, “It’s very clear, our love is here to stay, not for a year, but ever and a day,” set the tone for a song filled with sentiment and the belief in the strength of enduring love.
“Our Love Is Here to Stay” is often considered one of George Gershwin’s last compositions, as he tragically passed away at a relatively young age in 1937. The song has been widely recorded and performed by numerous artists in different musical styles, but it is closely associated with jazz and traditional pop.
The song’s beautiful melody and its theme of enduring love have made it a favorite for vocalists and instrumentalists. “Our Love Is Here to Stay” continues to be celebrated for its ability to convey themes of love, commitment, and the timeless nature of true love, and it’s often featured in various films, recordings, and live performances.