In perhaps the most emotional use of the track, it serves as the final song of the "Infinity Saga," playing while Steve and Peggy finally share the dance they promised each other decades prior.
While many artists have lent their voices to this classic, two versions defined its early success: ItS Been A Long Long Time
If you recognized the song from a movie, you’re likely a fan of the . The song has become the unofficial theme for the romance between Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Peggy Carter . In perhaps the most emotional use of the
Its inclusion in the MCU introduced the song to a whole new generation, cementing its status as the ultimate "reunion" anthem. Why We Still Listen Its inclusion in the MCU introduced the song
The beauty of "It's Been a Long, Long Time" lies in its simplicity. The lyrics are vague enough to apply to any meaningful separation—whether it's a soldier returning from war, a couple reuniting after a breakup, or even just friends getting back together after years apart.
Sometimes a song is more than just a melody—it’s a time machine. If you’ve spent any time on the internet recently or finished a certain superhero epic, you’ve likely heard the sweeping trumpet and soft, yearning vocals of Though it first topped the charts in 1945, this track has found a second life, proving that the feeling of a long-awaited reunion never goes out of style. The Soundtrack of Homecoming (1945)
Written by the legendary duo and Sammy Cahn , the song was actually penned in 1932 but sat "on the shelf" for over a decade. Its eventual release in late 1945 couldn't have been more perfect. As World War II ended, millions of soldiers were returning home to spouses they hadn't seen in years.