Heat Wave

original song written and composed by Irving Berlin; from the 1933 musical "As Thousands Cheer"
VisualArtwork musical_work_composition Q5693239
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Heat Wave

Summary

Heat Wave is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (114 views/month).[2]

Key Facts

  • Heat Wave's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
  • Heat Wave's composer is recorded as Irving Berlin[4].
  • Heat Wave's genre is popular music[5].
  • Among the performers on Heat Wave was Ethel Waters[6].
  • Heat Wave's language of work or name is recorded as English[7].
  • Heat Wave was published on 1933[8].
  • Heat Wave's lyricist is recorded as Irving Berlin[9].
  • Heat Wave's title is recorded as Heat Wave[10].
  • Heat Wave's has characteristic is recorded as show tune[11].
  • Heat Wave's form of creative work is recorded as song[12].
  • Heat Wave's music created for is recorded as As Thousands Cheer[13].

Product Details

The following facts are restated verbatim from public-domain and CC0 open-data sources — every line is independently verifiable against the named source's catalog.

MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia

  • Release type: Song[14]

  • MusicBrainz ID: 9c3c7a26-92a3-3376-9c8f-424f48b4e713[15]

Body

Authorship and Creation

Among the performers on Heat Wave was Ethel Waters[6].

Publication

Heat Wave was released on 1933[8]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[7]. Its genre is popular music[5].

Why It Matters

Heat Wave ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (114 views/month).[2]

References

Programmatic citations — every numbered marker resolves to a verifiable graph row below.

Direct Wikidata claims

  1. [3] . wikidata.org.
  2. [4] . ISWC Network. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  3. [5] . wikidata.org.
  4. [6] . wikidata.org.
  5. [7] . wikidata.org.
  6. [8] . wikidata.org.
  7. [9] . ISWC Network. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  8. [10] . wikidata.org.
  9. [11] . wikidata.org.
  10. [12] . wikidata.org.
  11. [13] . Retrieved . wikidata.org.

Product details (FDA / USDA / NHTSA public-domain catalog data)

  1. [14] . MusicBrainz (MetaBrainz Foundation). musicbrainz.org.
  2. [15] . MusicBrainz (MetaBrainz Foundation). musicbrainz.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.

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BibTeX @misc{4ortxyz_heat-wave-q5693239_2026, author = {{4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph}}, title = {{Heat Wave}}, year = {2026}, url = {https://4ort.xyz/entity/heat-wave-q5693239}, note = {Accessed: 2026-05-03}}
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