Yip Harburg tells how composers make the magic happen:
The magic in song only happens when the words give destination and meaning to the music and the music gives wings to the words. Together as a song they go places you’ve never been before.
The reason is obvious: words make you think thoughts. Music makes you feel a feeling. But a song makes you feel a thought. That’s the great advantage. To feel the thought. . . . And that’s why . . . you can teach more through song and you can rouse more through song than all the prose in the world or all the poems.
(Quoted from the front matter of Who Put the Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz?, by Yip Harburg. The University of Michigan Press, 1995.)
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