"Is That All There Is?" is a song written by the American songwriting team
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Leiber and Stoller were an American songwriting and record production duo, consisting of lyricist Jerome Leiber (; April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011) and composer Michael Stoller (born March 13, 1933). As well as many R&B and pop hits, they wr ...
. It became a hit for the American singer
Peggy Lee
Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned seven decades. From her beginning as a vocalist on local r ...
in 1969. The song was originally performed by
Georgia Brown in May 1967 for a television special. It was first recorded by disc jockey
Dan Daniel in March 1968, but this was an unauthorized recording that went unissued at the songwriters' request. The first authorized recording was by
Leslie Uggams
Leslie Marian Uggams (; born May 25, 1943) is an American actress and singer. After beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, she garnered acclaim for her role in the Broadway theatre, Broadway musical ''Hallelujah, Baby!'', winning a T ...
in August 1968.
Peggy Lee's version reached number 11 on the
U.S. pop singles chart, becoming her first Top 40 pop hit since "
Fever
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" eleven years earlier, and topping the
adult contemporary
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chart. It also reached number six in Canada. It won Lee the
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
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and later was inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
The orchestral arrangement on Lee's version was composed and conducted by
Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern American English, Southern-accented singing style, early America ...
, who played the piano in the song's introduction.
American President
Donald Trump
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revealed in 2016 that Peggy Lee's version of the hit tune is his favorite song.
Theme
The lyrics of this song are written from the point of view of a person who is disillusioned with events in life that are supposedly unique experiences. The singer tells of witnessing her family's house on fire when she was a little girl, seeing the circus, and falling in love for the first time. After each recital, she expresses her disappointment in the experience. She suggests that we "break out the booze and have a ball—if that's all there is," instead of worrying about life. She explains that she'll never kill herself either because she knows that death will be a disappointment as well. The verses of the song are spoken, rather than sung. Only the refrain of the song is sung.
In most arrangements of the song, most notably in Peggy Lee's version, the music recalls the style of
Kurt Weill, typified by songs such as "
Alabama Song" and "
Surabaya Johnny".
Background
The song was inspired by the 1896 story "Disillusionment" by
Thomas Mann
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. Jerry Leiber's wife
Gaby Rodgers (née Gabrielle Rosenberg) was born in Germany and lived in the Netherlands. She escaped ahead of the Nazis, settling in Hollywood where she had a brief film career. Rodgers introduced Leiber to the works of Thomas Mann. The lines "Is that all there is to a fire?/Is that all there is/is that all there is?" and three of the events in the song (the fire, failed love, imagined death) are based on the narrator's words in Mann's story; the central idea of both the short story and the song are the same.
Leiber and Stoller first gave the song to
Georgia Brown to perform for a
BBC
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television special in 1967. She asked Leiber and Stoller to add a sung chorus alongside the spoken verses. Leiber and Stoller attached a chorus they had written for another song, but realized the chorus did not fit, so wrote lyrics and music for a new chorus which miraculously fit together without any changes. While Brown performed the song on television as planned, it was never recorded as a single.
Leiber and Stoller considered giving the song to Kurt Weill's widow
Lotte Lenya or German
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singer
Claire Waldoff (who, apparently unbeknownst to them, was deceased), but decided that
Marlene Dietrich
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was the only such name that American record companies would consider well-known enough. However, after a meeting with Leiber and Stoller, Dietrich rejected the song.
Barbra Streisand
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's manager was sent the song but never responded. The song first appeared commercially in 1968, on
Leslie Uggams
Leslie Marian Uggams (; born May 25, 1943) is an American actress and singer. After beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, she garnered acclaim for her role in the Broadway theatre, Broadway musical ''Hallelujah, Baby!'', winning a T ...
' album ''What's an Uggams?'' alongside other Leiber and Stoller songs. Leiber and Stoller intended to incorporate "Is That All There Is?" into a musical version of ''International Wrestling Match'', an
off-Broadway
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play by
Jeff Weiss
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; although the project never materialized, the initial releases of the song's sheet music and of the Peggy Lee single were labeled as "from the forthcoming production ''International Wrestling Match''". Leiber and Stoller then offered the song to Peggy Lee, who enthusiastically accepted and suggested that Randy Newman arrange the song.
During the session, Lee delivered an impressive performance on take 36 that the engineer forgot to record, so one more take was needed. Capitol Records was reluctant to release it, but after
Joey Bishop
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was not interested in booking any of Capitol's acts except Lee for
his show, they agreed. Despite the song's success, Lee was not then interested in further collaboration with Leiber and Stoller. Leiber was also upset that Lee said "I’m not ready for that final disappointment" during the recording instead of the originally written "I’m in no hurry for that final disappointment."
Chart history
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Cover versions
This song has been covered by
Chaka Khan
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,
Giant Sand,
Sandra Bernhard,
John Parish and
PJ Harvey
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Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined local band Automat ...
,
Alan Price,
The Bobs,
Firewater,
The New Standards,
The Tiger Lillies,
Amanda Lear,
Joan Morris,
James Last, Razorhouse and
Camille O'Sullivan among others. In 1971
Ornella Vanoni
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recorded an Italian version (text written by
Bruno Lauzi) with the title literally translated as "È poi tutto qui?"; in 1972
Hildegard Knef released a German version called "Wenn das alles ist".
Dorothy Squires recorded the song for her 1977 release ''Rain Rain Go Away''.
Bolcom and
Morris included a version on their 1978 album ''Other Songs by Leiber & Stoller''.
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and
Mike Westbrook covered it for their 2009 CD ''allsorts''.
In 1970,
Diana Ross
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performed a version of the song at a performance at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles with altered lyrics. That recording was not released, as writers Leiber and Stoller presumably blocked it. The Ross version, however, can be played on YouTube.
Another version with altered lyrics, by
No wave
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singer
Cristina
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, was available briefly as a single on the
ZE and
Island
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labels. in 1980. However, Leiber and Stoller sued and were able to get it suppressed for some time. Produced by
August Darnell (Kid Creole), this version was eventually re-issued in 2004 with the songwriters' blessing, as a bonus track on a Cristina compilation album.
Bette Midler
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included both audio and video versions on her 2005
DualDisc ''
Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook''.
Elizabeth Gillies
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, best known for playing the role of Jade West on ''
Victorious'', released a cover video on 30 March 2014.
There are also recordings in German: Hildegard Knef "Wenn das alles ist" and Jean-Claude Pascal "Tut denn das so weh"
The song is featured in the finale of the first season of
Palm Royale as sung by
Kristen Wiig.
See also
*
List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1969 (U.S.)
References
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1968 songs
1969 singles
Peggy Lee songs
Alan Price songs
Songs written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Capitol Records singles
Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance