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Creativity Quote by Ira Gershwin

"Love is sweeping the country"

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“Love is sweeping the country” lands like a dance step that’s also a headline. Gershwin doesn’t bother with private confession; he goes straight to mass movement. That’s the trick: it treats romance less like a feeling and more like a fad, a contagion, a national weather system. The phrasing borrows the language of politics and public health - “sweeping” suggests momentum you can’t vote against or quarantine. In a single line, love becomes both thrilling and faintly suspicious: are we choosing it, or just catching it?

As a lyricist, Gershwin is writing for the crowd, not the diary. The intent is buoyant propaganda for joy, a promise that whatever your personal luck, the culture is tilting your way. It’s aspirational marketing: step into the street and the odds improve, because the whole nation is supposedly flirting at once. That kind of collective confidence matters in the world he wrote for - Broadway’s jazz-age optimism and later the morale-minded entertainment machine that sold Americans the idea that pleasure could be civic.

The subtext has bite, too. When love “sweeps the country,” it flattens differences; it makes desire sound standardized, like a hit record everyone is required to hum. That tension - between genuine emotion and mass-produced feeling - is precisely why the line works. It’s catchy because it’s slightly impersonal. Gershwin turns intimacy into a cultural event, and you can hear the grin in the exaggeration.

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SourceLyric "Love Is Sweeping the Country" — lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin; song from the Broadway musical "Of Thee I Sing" (1931).
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Ira Gershwin (December 6, 1896 - August 17, 1983) was a Musician from USA.

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