Retro 1930s musical theatre style: warm analog sound with vintage tonal character, as if recorded on classic studio equipment of the era. Female vocal with 1930s Broadway/vaudeville delivery: slightly forward diction, gentle vibrato, expressive phrasing, and a touch of theatrical flair—but natural and within a comfortable mid-range, no strained high notes or modern belting. The voice should sound like a classic stage singer telling a bittersweet story with emotional clarity and charm. Instrumentation typical of 1930s orchestrations: upright bass with warm, woody tone; acoustic guitar with soft strums; light piano with slightly percussive touch; a small jazz drum kit with brushes (snare, hi-hat, soft kick); optional clarinet or muted trumpet for period color; subtle strings section for lush swells in the bridge. Avoid modern sounds, overcompression, or digital effects—aim for a smooth, analog warmth and slight natural room presence. Tempo: 98 BPM, flowing but with a steady, danceable