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"There's a Small Hotel" is a 1936 song composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Originally written for but dropped from the musical ''Billy Rose's Jumbo'' (1935), it was used in ''On Your Toes'' (1936), where it was introduced by Ray Bolger and Doris Carson, and repeated by Jack Whiting (actor), Jack Whiting and Vera Zorina in the London West End production that opened on 5 February 1937, at the Palace Theatre, London, Palace Theatre. Betty Garrett sang it in the 1948 film Words and Music (1948 film), ''Words and Music'', and it was interpolated in the film version of ''Pal Joey (film), Pal Joey'' (1957) with a Frank Sinatra-Nelson Riddle collaboration.


Background

According to the biography of Lorenz Hart by Gary Marmorstein, the song was inspired by a visit Hart made to the Stockton Inn in Stockton, New Jersey, accompanied by the bandleader Paul Whiteman. Hart "noted the wishing well outside the inn. Out of that visit emerged the lyric 'There's a Small Hotel', written to one of the few Rodgers melodies that annoyed Larry no end." Another claimant to be the inspiration is the Montecito Inn, in Santa Barbara County, California. Renovations to the hotel in the 1950s replaced the wishing well, claimed to be mentioned in the song, by a floral fountain.


Lyric confusion

The second verse begins with the line "There's no bridal suite". In many printed editions of the song this appears as "There's a bridal suite", undermining Hart's depiction of the hotel as unassuming. Many performers, including Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, sing "a".


Notable recordings

* Hal Kemp And His Orchestra: "There's A Small Hotel"/"It's Got To Be Love" (Brunswick Records, Brunswick 7634, 1936) – Shellac 10", 78 RPM * Jack Whiting (actor), Jack Whiting: "There's A Small Hotel"/"On Your Toes" (Columbia Records, Columbia CA 16274, 1937) – Shellac 10", 78 RPM * Josephine Baker: "Plus Tard"/"C'est Un Nid Charmant" (Columbia 291179, 1937) – Shellac 10", 78 RPM; a version of the song with French lyrics, as "C'est Un Nid Charmant" was re-released on CD * Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra: "There's a Small Hotel"/"Moonlight Bay" (Columbia 36725, 1942) – Shellac, 10", 78 RPM; with vocals by The Snowflakes, arranged by Gil Evans * Stan Getz: ''Stan Getz Quartets'' (Prestige Records, Prestige PRLP 7002, 1950) * Hank Mobley: ''Newark 1953'' (Uptown Records (jazz), Uptown, 1953) * Ginny Gibson: "The Song That Broke My Heart"/"There's a Small Hotel" (MGM Records, M-G-M 11814, 1954) – Single (music), 45 rpm * Bobby Van (actor), Bobby Van & Kay Coulter: ''On Your Toes'' (1954) – (1954 revival) * Hank Jones: ''The Trio (Hank Jones album), The Trio'' (Savoy Records, Savoy, 1955) * Chet Baker: ''Chet Baker in Europe'' (Pacific Jazz Records, Pacific Jazz PJ 1218, 1956) * Ella Fitzgerald: ''Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook'' (Verve Records, Verve, 1956) * Sammy Davis Jr. and Carmen McRae: ''Boy Meets Girl (Sammy Davis Jr. and Carmen McRae album), Boy Meets Girl'' (Decca Records, Decca, 1957) * Frank Sinatra: Soundtrack of the film ''Pal Joey (film), Pal Joey'' (Capitol Records, Capitol, 1957) – the song was re-released on the compilation album ''Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Rodgers & Hart'' (Capitol, 1995) * Johnny Smith: ''The Johnny Smith Foursome, Volume II'' (Royal Roost Records, 1957) * Billy Taylor: ''The New Billy Taylor Trio'' (ABC Records, ABC-Paramount S-226, 1958) * Dorothy Ashby: ''Hip Harp'' (Prestige, 1958) * Petula Clark: ''Petula Clark in Hollywood'' (Pye Records, Pye NPL 18039, 1959) * Della Reese: ''Della Della Cha-Cha-Cha'' (RCA Records, RCA, 1960) * Billy Eckstine: ''Broadway, Bongos and Mr. B'' (Mercury Records, Mercury SR 60637, 1961) – with the Hal Mooney Orchestra * The Hi-Lo's: ''This Time It's Love (The Hi-Lo's album), This Time It's Love'' (Columbia CL 1723/CS 8523, 1962) * Billy Paul: ''Going East'' (Philadelphia International Records, Philadelphia International, 1971) * Robert Clary: ''Robert Clary Sings Rodgers, Hart & Mercer'' (Original Cast (record label), Original Cast 9770, 1997) * June Christy: ''Friendly Session, Vol. 3'' (Jasmine Records, Jasmine JASCD-369, 2000) * Jane Monheit: ''Home (Jane Monheit album), Home'' (EmArcy Records, EmArcy, 2010)


References

Songs with music by Richard Rodgers Songs with lyrics by Lorenz Hart 1936 songs 1930s jazz standards Jazz standards Jazz compositions in G major Songs about hotels and motels Songs from Pal Joey (film) Songs from Rodgers and Hart musicals {{Show-tune-stub