Willow Weep for Me
"Willow Weep for Me" is a popular song composed in 1932 by Ann Ronell, who also wrote the lyrics. The song form is AABA and it is written in 4/4 time, although it is occasionally adapted for 3/4 waltz time, as on recordings by Phil Woods and Dr. Lonnie Smith It is mostly known as a jazz standard, having been recorded first by Ted Fio Rito in October 1932 and by Paul Whiteman the following month. Both were hits in December 1932.
Notable recordings continued into the 1950s, starting with Stan Kenton's version with June Christy.
It was a major hit for the British duo Chad & Jeremy. In January 1965, it reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, and went to No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It was included on their Yesterday's Gone album and many subsequent compilations.
One account of the inspiration for the song is that, during her time at Radcliffe College, Ronell "had been struck by the loveliness of the willow trees on campus, and this simple observation became the subject of an intricate song."
The song was rejected by publishers for several reasons. First, the song is dedicated to George Gershwin. A dedication to another writer was disapproved of at the time, so the first person presented with the song for publication, Saul Bornstein, passed it to Irving Berlin, who accepted it. Other reasons stated for its slow acceptance are that it was written by a woman and that its construction was unusually complex for a composition that was targeted at a commercial audience. An implied tempo change in the fifth bar, a result of a switch from the two eighth notes and an eighth-note triplet opening in each of the first four bars to just four eighth notes opening the fifth, then back to two eighth notes and an eighth-note triplet opening the sixth bar, which then has a more offset longer note than any of the previous bars, was one cause of Bornstein's concern.
Chart history
;Paul WhitemanChart | Peak position |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
;Ted Fio Rito
Chart | Peak position |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 17 |
;Chad & Jeremy
Chart | Peak position |
Canada RPM Top Singles | 13 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 15 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary | 1 |
US Cash Box Top 100 | 22 |
;Carmel cover
Chart | Peak position |
UK | 79 |
Other versions
- Paul Whiteman with Irene Taylor
- Greta Keller
- Stan Kenton with June Christy
- Art Tatum – 1949
- Billie Holiday - Lady Sings the Blues
- Red Garland Groovy
- Tommy Flanagan - Overseas
- Frank Sinatra – Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
- David Newman with Ray Charles - Fathead
- Nina Simone - The Amazing Nina Simone
- The Coasters – One by One
- Sam Cooke - Mr. Soul
- George Benson - It's Uptown
- The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra – Presenting Thad Jones/Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra
- Alan Price Set - single
- Oscar Peterson and Harry Sweets Edison – Oscar Peterson and Harry Edison
- Phil Woods with Jaki Byard – Musique du Bois
- Dorothy Donegan – The Many Faces of Dorothy Donegan
- Pat Martino - We'll Be Together Again
- Clark Terry - Clark After Dark
- Shoji Yokouchi Trio plus Yuri Tashiro - Greensleeves
- Steve Miller – Born 2 B Blue
- Etta James - Time After Time
- Andy Bey – Ballads, Blues, and Bey
- David Sanborn – Pearls
- Tin Hat Trio - The Rodeo Eroded
- Bennie Wallace with Kenny Barron – The Nearness of You
- Vocal Spectrum - Vocal Spectrum III
- Mark Whitfield - Live & Uncut