The lyrics lament the distortions of melody inherent in
Jazz and
Swing, and popular interpretations of music in general: "I like to recognize the tune / I want to savvy what the band is playing / I keep saying, "Must you bury the tune?" In his autobiography,
Musical Stages, Richard Rodgers described the motivations that inspired the song: "we voiced objection to the musical distortions, then so much a part of pop music because of the swing-band influence." The 1940 film version of
Too Many Girls, which starred
RKO contract star
Lucille Ball and the Broadway hit's cast member
Desi Arnaz (who met and fell in love on the set, and married soon afterwards), did not feature the song. The song would appear in a later musical revue turned into a Lucille Ball film,
Meet The People (
MGM, 1944), and was sung by the film's supporting player,
June Allyson, who met her own future husband in that film's co-star,
Dick Powell. ==Recordings==