Standing There
The Making of a Pop Song
I saw her standing there
I felt like Fred Astaire
Below you can see how this particular pop song performed by The Icelandic Pop Orchestra came into being. I am used to setting other peoples´ lyrics to music, in which case the text always comes first, but in this case I wrote the music first and then the lyrics with some back and forth between the two. My assignment was to include some subtle or not so subtle references to the Beatles.
Here is the dead computer sound of the original sheet music I sent to Lýður Árnason, the lead driving force of the band.
Here is what transpired when Lýður had processed the song in his ProTools software and added his voice to the festivities.
And here is the final — but nothing is ever final! — studio version from Abbey Road Studios, accessible on Spotify.
And here at last is the illustrated YouTube version with the lyrics as subtitles.
Here are the lyrics:
Standing there
I saw her standing there
I felt like Fred Astaire
But still I didn´t dare
Bring myself to declare
My deep desire to dance with her
No, Sir
The main thing is to share
But life is seldom fair
And I was well aware
That she was playing hard to get
You bet
I saw her standing there
I felt like Fred Astaire
I wished to hold her hand
And have her in my band
In a distant land
Where we would dance all night and day
From June till May
We´re here to stay
OK
And then
The day before yesterday
Out there on Hudson Bay
I heard there was a way
To get the girl to say
That she would marry only me
You see
Out on open sea
This was bound to be
It´s plain philosophy
For us perhaps to contemplate
Our fate
I saw her standing there
I felt like Fred Astaire
Do be do be do
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