
In the history of
human chemistry,
music chemistry defines the large number of musical
songs that have been written or themed on variations of felt or uncontrollable
chemistry between
people, especially those effects having to do with
love. One example is a BMI publishing firm called "Chemistry Music" started in 1961 by American singer, songwriter, and record producer Al Hazan, named after the first song he published, which was entitled "The Chemistry of Love." [1] Other examples are shown below:
1962 - Al Hazan: The Chemistry of LoveThe 1962 two-minute and thirteen-second song "The Chemistry of Love", written by Al Hazan and Annette Tucker, was recorded by by Crystalette Records and sung (
hear song) by Tony Caro with Jimmy Haskell and his Orchestra. The formula for the chemistry of love, according to this song, is:
- Start with the heart of a girl.
- Mix with the heart of a boy.
- Add a little moonlight from above.
- That's the Chemistry of Love.
VideosThe 2007 single "Chemistry", released in August, is a popular club hit by Swedish pop singer Velvet. The adjacent video is Velvet live at nrg at the park. The term "nrg", to note, is short for
energy in various electronic music genres.
2007 - Velvet: Chemistry