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Mack Gordon (born Morris Gittler ; June 21, 1904 – February 28, 1959) was an American lyricist for the stage and film . He was nominated for the best original song Oscar nine times in 11 years, including five consecutive years between 1940 and 1944, and won the award once, for " You'll Never Know ". That song, along with " The More I See You ," has proved among his most enduring, and remains popular in films and television commercials to this day. " At Last " is another of his best-known songs.

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48-428: " At Last " is a song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Sun Valley Serenade (1941). Glenn Miller and his orchestra recorded the tune several times, with a 1942 version reaching number two on the US Billboard pop music chart. In 1960, rhythm and blues singer Etta James recorded an arrangement by Riley Hampton that improvised on Warren's original melody. Etta James's rendition

96-612: A big ballad". On the Billboard Jazz Songs chart, Beyonce's "At Last" peaked at number 9, becoming her only song to ever appear on that chart. For the week ending December 17, 2011, Beyoncé's version of "At Last" peaked at number 37 on the UK R&;B Chart . Weekly charts Year-end charts Mack Gordon Of Jewish heritage, Gordon was born in Grodno (modern-day western Belarus ), then part of

144-489: A big ol' president day, gonna be singing my song that I've been singing forever. However, she later told the New York Daily News she meant no harm when poked fun at the president and she ripped Beyoncé for her performance of "At Last" during the inauguration; James acknowledged being miffed she was not invited to perform her signature song for Obama's first dance with his wife on inauguration night. The event

192-401: A mistake in including it. The song gained popularity through viral memes rather than radio, as only one country station, Radio Disney Country , had played it at the time of the charting. These are the songs with 16 or more weeks at number one. Fifteen songs accomplished this feat between 1946 and 1964 (including on the country charts published by Billboard prior to the launch in 1958 of what

240-631: A mixed review for the song, writing, The only major drawback to her performance is that she lacks the pained vocal chops to convincingly pull off James's songs or make them her own... Each time she covers classics like "At Last" and "Trust in Me," you hear Beyoncé, not Etta. Beyoncé's version of "At Last" won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards . On The Village Voice ' s 2008 year-end Pazz & Jop singles list, Beyoncé's version of "At Last"

288-484: A song received. The methodology was changed for the first chart published in 1992 to tally the amount of spins a song received, but in January 2005, the methodology reverted to the audience format. This change was brought on because of " label-sponsored spin programs " that had manipulated the chart several times in 2004. The Hot Country Songs chart methodology was changed starting with the 20 October 2012, issue to match

336-635: A string of successful songs from her Argo Records debut album At Last! . In April 1961, it became her second number two R&B hit single and crossed over to pop radio, reaching number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Despite its modest pop chart standing, the song is well-known and is still played regularly on oldies radio stations and has become a musical standard . James's recording also reached number 30 in Cashbox magazine. James's version, with its passionate vocal and sweeping orchestration,

384-410: Is lacking, to say the least. This was somewhat echoed by Robert Fontenot of About.com who thought that Beyoncé sings Etta like a diva – technically proficient, but overemoted and lacking every bit of Etta's sly subtext and hard-won earthiness. Beyoncé knows how to sing the blues, in other words; she just doesn't know how to have them. Margeaux Watson of Entertainment Weekly also gave

432-432: Is marketed and promoted, the musical history of the artist, airplay the song receives and how the song is platformed on streaming services". The 2019 country rap record " Old Town Road " by Lil Nas X was a subject of controversy over this ambiguous standard after it initially appeared on the country chart, where it debuted and peaked at number 19, before Billboard took the song off subsequent charts, claiming it had made

480-401: Is musical composition" and that a song must "embrace enough elements of today's country music" to qualify. The 1990–2012 chart did not have such ambiguity, being objectively measured by airplay from specifically identified country stations alone. A later statement from Billboard elaborated on what those "few factors" entailed: "most notably the song's musical composition, but also how the song

528-473: Is now the Hot Country Songs listing), but none did so again until after the 2012 reformulation; between " Almost Persuaded 's" nine-week run in 1966 and the chart's reformulation in 2012, no song spent more than eight weeks atop the chart. Prolonged runs became commonplace again in 2012. As of November 30, 2024 , thirteen songs from this period have topped the chart for at least 16 weeks, and

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576-480: Is often used for weddings and wedding receptions. After one of James's other singles, " Something's Got a Hold on Me ", was sampled in two hit singles in 2011 ( Avicii 's " Levels " and Flo Rida 's " Good Feeling "), "At Last" charted in the United Kingdom for the first time at number 69. Following James's death in 2012, the song again rose in the charts and even reached the top 40. In 2009, James's version

624-531: The Billboard Hot 100 : digital downloads and streaming data are combined with airplay from all radio formats to determine position. A new chart, the Country Airplay chart, was created using airplay exclusively from country radio stations. Following the change, songs that were receiving airplay on top-40 pop were given a major advantage over songs popular only on country radio, and as an unintended consequence , such songs began having record-long runs at

672-510: The ITV special A Night With Beyoncé which aired on December 4, 2011, in the United Kingdom, Beyoncé performed "At Last" to a selected crowd of fans. During The Sound of Change Live charity concert held at Twickenham Stadium in London on June 1, 2013, Beyoncé also performed "At Last". Alice Vincent of The Daily Telegraph noted that the cover reflected the event's purpose and proved Beyoncé can "own

720-667: The Russian Empire . He emigrated with his mother and older brother to New York City in May 1907; the ship they sailed on was the S/S Bremen ; their destination was to his father in Guttenberg, New Jersey . Gordon appeared in vaudeville as an actor and singer in the late 1920s and early 1930s, but his songwriting talents were always paramount. He formed a partnership with English pianist Harry Revel that lasted throughout

768-544: The 1930s. In the 1940s he worked with a string of other composers including Harry Warren . Gordon was active in the Hollywood chapter of ASCAP and according to fellow songwriter Frank Loesser , frequently the most passionate and voluble at their meetings. The Internet Movie Database gives credit to Gordon for songs used in the soundtrack of over 100 films, with Gordon writing specifically for at least 50 of them. His catalogue includes more than 120 songs sung by some of

816-620: The 20th-Fox double-disc (TCF-100-2) Glenn Miller Compilation of His Original Film Soundtracks . The 1942 RCA Victor studio recording of "At Last" by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra featuring Ray Eberle on vocals was released as a U.S. Army V-Disc or Victory Disc by the U.S. War Department during World War II in October 1943 as No. 12A. V-Discs were sent to American soldiers and military personnel overseas. "At Last" has been recorded by many other artists since its original 1940's renditions. Former Glenn Miller Orchestra trumpeter Ray Anthony had

864-479: The United States . She told Entertainment Tonight : "To sing 'At Last' while they have their first dance is a dream come true. I could not be more honoured and excited that they have asked me to be part of this moment in history." Jen Chaney of The Washington Post wrote, she sang it, tearfully, another high-profile time. On that night, the song's expression of a romantic promise fulfilled clearly spoke to

912-451: The United States. This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data along with digital sales and streaming. The current number-one song on the chart as of issue November 30 is " A Bar Song (Tipsy) " by Shaboozey . Billboard began compiling the popularity of country songs with its January 8, 1944, issue. Only the genre's most popular jukebox selections were tabulated, with

960-433: The arena. During the performance, footage of her performing the song at Obama's inauguration, video images of civil rights era footage, and snippets from her performance of the song in the movie Cadillac Records were all shown on the screens behind her. A writer of South Florida Times praised the video montage saying that it was "beautifully" edited and added that Beyoncé made a "perfect melding" of past and present with

1008-546: The chart and later became a musical standard . The personnel on the 1942 studio recording of "At Last": Ray Eberle (vocals), Billy May , John Best, Steve Lipkins, R.D. McMickle (trumpet), Glenn Miller, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (trombone), Lloyd "Skip" Martin , Wilbur Schwartz (clarinet, alto saxophone), Tex Beneke , Al Klink (tenor saxophone), Ernie Caceres (baritone saxophone), Chummy MacGregor (piano), Bobby Hackett (guitar), Edward "Doc" Goldberg (string bass), and Maurice Purtill (drums). The arrangement

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1056-546: The chart titled "Most Played Juke Box Folk Records". For approximately ten years, from 1948 to 1958, Billboard used three charts to measure the popularity of a given song. In addition to the jukebox chart, these charts included: The juke box chart was discontinued in June 1957. Starting with the 20 October 1958, issue, Billboard began combining sales and radio airplay in figuring a song's overall popularity, counting them in one single chart called "Hot C&W Sides". The chart

1104-471: The chart was retitled "Hot Country Singles & Tracks". Beginning with the January 13, 2001, issue, the chart was reduced from 75 to 60 positions, and all songs on the chart at the time had their tally of weeks spent on the chart adjusted to count only weeks spent at No. 60 or higher. Effective April 30, 2005, the chart was renamed "Hot Country Songs". Starting in 1990, the rankings were determined by Arbitron -tallied listener audience for each spin that

1152-504: The cover of "At Last". Jay Hanna of The Sunday Times described the performance of the song as truly inspired with Beyoncé simply standing and delivering the song. Jim Farber of the Daily News gave a mixed performance for the song, noting that "Her run at 'At Last' still lacks the terrific sense of relief Etta James manages effortlessly." Beyoncé also performed "At Last" live at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival on June 26, 2011. During

1200-404: The funeral, Aguilera stated that James was her idol and inspiration, and that in honour of James, she performs "At Last" at every concert. Aguilera also recorded a studio version of the song, and it is registered with American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) , but the cover remains unreleased. "At Last" became R&B singer Etta James 's signature song and was the third in

1248-597: The highest charting recording of the song in the U.S. on the pop charts in 1952, peaking at number two on the Billboard pop singles chart and number 20 on the Cashbox chart. A recording by Gene Watson peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1991. In 2012, Christina Aguilera was invited by Etta James' family to sing "At Last" at James' funeral. At

1296-749: The hope that political promises would be fulfilled, not to mention the notion that, at last, an African-American had assumed this nation's highest honor. Etta James, who was not happy at all, remarked to the audience at a concert from the stage of Seattle's Paramount Theatre a week later: You guys know your president, right? You know the one with the big ears? Wait a minute, he ain't my president. He might be yours; he ain't my president. But I tell you that woman he had singing for him, singing my song — she's going to get her ass whupped. A week later, she continued savaging Beyoncé's performance by adding The great Beyoncé. Like I said, she ain't mine. [...] I can't stand Beyoncé. She has no business up there, singing up there on

1344-475: The longest stay at number one of any song in the country chart's history (24 weeks), until it was surpassed by Sam Hunt 's " Body Like a Back Road " in 2017 (34 weeks). The record was subsequently broken by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line's " Meant to Be " in 2018 (50 weeks). Billboard has not explicitly defined how it determines which songs qualify for the country chart and which ones do not, only that "a few factors are determined (...) first and foremost

1392-458: The movie was released, including in front of James herself. Beyonce told MTV News : "[Etta James is] one of my heroes, and I always loved her voice, but now knowing what she's been through, she's one of my heroes. I'm not sure if she thought [I would be good] as her. I'm very, very nervous   ... I actually spoke with her and she told me, 'I loved you from the first time you sung.'" Beyoncé also later told Billboard : "I realized that Etta James

1440-558: The next." The "At Last" vocal by Payne and Bari was thus deleted from the film, although instrumental versions remained, including in the Black Ice Ballet finale. The vocal version was included in the movie Orchestra Wives (1942), which also featured the Glenn Miller orchestra. It was sung by Ray Eberle and Bari, again dubbed by Friday. Unreleased recordings of the song were made in 1941 by Glenn Miller. A new version

1488-467: The performance of the song. Rolling Stone' s Caryn Ganz commented that the performance of the song showed a "torchy   ... display of vocal gymnastics". Jay Lustig of New Jersey On-Line commented that the performances of "At Last" were "as riveting as anything that had come before" during the concert and noted that "Few pop or R&B divas could be as compelling with all the visual hoopla stripped away." Barbara Ellen of The Observer wrote that there

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1536-493: The pipes for material defined by Etta James." Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly agreed, calling it a "pallid cover". "At Last" was also covered by Beyoncé and included on the soundtrack album of the film Cadillac Records (2008). It was released on the soundtrack album on December 2, 2008, through Columbia Records . In the film, Beyoncé actually portrays Etta James. Beyoncé won critical acclaim for her role Cadillac Records and has performed "At Last" several times since

1584-588: The seven longest chart runs have all been since 2012. Note: Songs marked † achieved the listed run on the Most Played in Juke Boxes chart (published 1944–58). Songs marked ‡ achieved the listed run on the Best Sellers on Stores chart (published 1948–58). Songs marked § achieved the listed run on the Most Played by Jockeys chart (published 1949–58). All these songs also had shorter runs at number one on

1632-429: The top of the chart. The first song to benefit from this change was Taylor Swift 's " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together ", which had been declining in popularity but shot up to number one on the chart the first week the change took effect and stayed there until it set an all-time record for the most weeks at No. 1 by a solo female. This was followed almost immediately by Florida Georgia Line 's " Cruise ", which had

1680-589: The world of music and a legendary lyricist. His exhibit in the Songwriters Hall of Fame says he was "arguably one of the most successful lyricists to write for the screen". Gordon died in 1959. He is entombed in the Corridor of Immortality at Home of Peace Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Hot Country Songs Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in

1728-477: The world's most famous and talented performers such as Frank Sinatra , Nat King Cole , Dean Martin , Sammy Davis Jr. , Etta James , Glenn Miller , Barbra Streisand , Mel Tormé , Christina Aguilera and many more. His close friendship with many of his artists (such as Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack ) and his ability to write lyrics that were timeless, allowed him to become one of the most famous members of

1776-476: Was "downright revelatory" and described Beyoncé as "a real soul diva of the old school." A writer of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "when she belts out 'At Last,' it all makes sense." By contrast, Thom Jurek of Allmusic wrote that on "At Last", Beyoncé possesses little of the legendary singer's power or edgy finesse. She's entirely too polished and restrained. Her phrasing doesn't come close in terms of inventiveness or inspiration, and her emotional conviction

1824-403: Was an interesting segment during the performance of "At Last" on the tour. Alice Jones of The Independent wrote that the live rendition of the song was one of the "big-hitters" during the night. A writer of Evening Chronicle wrote that he was "blown away" by the performance while Mike Ross of the website Jam! added that Beyoncé proved she could sing traditional R&B if she wanted with

1872-474: Was by Jerry Gray and Bill Finegan . When RCA Victor issued two 10-inch LP soundtracks to Sun Valley Serenade and Orchestra Wives in 1954, to coincide with the theatrical reissue of the two films, the outtake version of "At Last" from "Sun Valley Serenade" was included, heard for the first time, but the version in Orchestra Wives was not. This latter rendition was eventually on LP in 1958, in

1920-865: Was included on the A New Day... Live in Las Vegas album in 2004, as Dion performed it for four years during her A New Day... show in Las Vegas . Dion's rendition was critically acclaimed. Frédéric Garat of RFI wrote that the song is "a lovely exercise which reveals the layer of blues hiding underneath the slightly prim and proper petticoats of the 'international star'." Barnes & Noble 's Editorial review commented, "Her solid rendition of Etta James 's 'At Last' should satisfy her lovelorn fans." Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it "a soulful rendition." Chuck Taylor of Billboard said that this "standard" serves her grown-up fans. However, Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone commented that "she doesn't have

1968-477: Was inducted to the Library of Congress ' National Recording Registry . In 2021, it was ranked at No. 115 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Sales figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. "At Last" was covered by Canadian singer Celine Dion and included on her eighteenth studio album, A New Day Has Come (2002). Dion's version

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2016-477: Was produced by Humberto Gatica and Guy Roche and released as a promotional single in the United States in November 2002. There was no associated music video, and it was the last single released from A New Day Has Come . In January 2003, "At Last" peaked at number 16 on Billboard ' s Adult Contemporary chart and number 13 on Radio & Records ' s Adult Contemporary chart. A live version of this song

2064-512: Was published under the title Hot C&W Sides through the 27 October 1962, issue and "Hot Country Singles" thereafter, a title it would retain until 1990. On 20 January 1990, the Hot Country Singles chart was reduced from 100 to 75 positions and began to be compiled entirely from information provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems , a system which electronically monitors radio airplay of songs. Four weeks later, on February 17,

2112-472: Was ranked at number 443. "At Last" was performed live for the first time by Beyoncé during the 2008 Fashion Rocks on September 5, 2008, as a tribute to James. The live version of the song at the show was later released in 2008. Beyoncé performed the song live at Barack Obama 's first dance with his wife Michelle during the Neighbourhood Ball on the night of his inauguration as President of

2160-583: Was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in Hollywood on May 20, 1942, and released by RCA Victor Records as a 78 single, backed with the A-side " (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo ". The song entered the US Billboard pop music chart (called "Songs with the Most Radio Plugs" at the time) on August 1, 1942, at number 17 and peaked at number two on August 29, 1942. It spent a total of 17 weeks on

2208-475: Was so unapologetic, bold and strong that playing her was a big risk for me. It gave me the confidence and the push to challenge myself a little more with my music." John Kehe of The Christian Science Monitor wrote: "No one can channel Etta – she's a singular talent – but Beyoncé does it her own way and conjurs enough emotion and grit to make it work in the context of the movie." A. O. Scott of The New York Times added that Beyoncé's interpretation of "At Last"

2256-453: Was telecast live on multiple broadcast and cable television networks. At each of the balls, the Obamas' dance song remained "At Last". "At Last" was included in the set list of Beyoncé's third concert tour I Am... World Tour (2009–2010). It was performed in the penultimate section of the concert when Beyoncé appeared on stage wearing a long gold sparkly gown with lights at her from all around

2304-564: Was the title track on her debut album At Last! (1960) and was eventually inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Most recently, Celine Dion and Beyoncé have also had chart successes with the song. Prior to release of Sun Valley Serenade , "At Last" was performed in the film by Glenn Miller and his orchestra, with vocals by John Payne and Lynn Bari , dubbed by Pat Friday . Studio head Darryl Zanuck reportedly said: "There are too many big ones in this. Let's save one for

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