Let's Fall in Love is a 1933 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler for the film of the same name. In the movie it opens the credits and is sung by Art Jarrett and chorus, and later by Ann Sothern; the major hit at its debut was Eddy Duchin with Lew Sherwood. The tune is in C major with a moderately bright tempo and is a jazz standard typically played in a medium swing feel. It has been covered by many artists over the years, including Annette Hanshaw, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong with Oscar Peterson, Frank Sinatra, Shirley Bassey, Diana Krall, Rod Stewart, Art Garfunkel and Cliff Richard, appearing on numerous albums. The song has appeared in films such as Slightly French (1949) and It Should Happen to You (1954) and remains a popular love theme in pop and jazz standards.