Beautiful love
“Beautiful Love” is a classic jazz standard composed in 1931 by Victor Young, Wayne King, and Egbert Van Alstyne, with lyrics by Haven Gillespie. Originally introduced in the film The Mummy, the song’s graceful melody and romantic sentiment quickly made it popular among jazz musicians. It has since become a favorite in the repertoire, often performed as both a ballad and an up-tempo improvisation, with memorable recordings by artists such as Bill Evans, Chet Baker, and Tony Bennett.