Jared Forth Music

There Will Never Be Another You

Harmonic analysis of the jazz standard "There Will Never Be Another You" by Harry Warren.

There Will Never Be Another You was composed by Harry Warren in 1942. The song follows a 32 bar AB form and is often played in the key of Eb major. This is an analysis of the harmony in *There Will Never Be Another You *and an explanation of the concepts used in the analysis. The image above shows my full analysis, which I will explore in more detail below. You can refer to the conventions page to explore the analytic concepts used or get the PDF for free.

The A section begins diatonically with the I followed by a ii-V of vi. This leads to the vi for two measures followed by a ii-V that resolves to the minor plagal IV-vi cadence leading to I-vi-II-ii-V.

The B section begins the same as the A section with I followed by a ii-V of vi followed by a ii-V that resolves to the minor plagal IV-vi. It varies after this by going to a I-II before a turnaround of I-VII-I-IV-ii-V-I.



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