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Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)

"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)" is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II. Its lyrics are the words of two young lovers who pledge their fidelity while one of them is away serving in the war.[1]

"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)"
Song
Published1942 by Robbins Music
Songwriter(s)Lew Brown and Charles Tobias
Composer(s)Sam H. Stept
The Andrews Sisters singing "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" in Private Buckaroo.

Background edit

Originally titled "Anywhere the Bluebird Goes",[2] the melody was written by Sam H. Stept as an updated version of the nineteenth-century English folk song "Long, Long Ago".[3] Lew Brown and Charles Tobias wrote the lyrics and the song debuted in the 1939 Broadway musical Yokel Boy. After the United States entered the war in December 1941, Brown and Tobias modified the lyrics to their current form, with the chorus ending with "...till I come marching home".[2]

"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" remained in Your Hit Parade's first place from October 1942 through January 1943. It was the longest period for a war song to hold first place.[4]

On February 18, 1942 the Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and The Modernaires. This record spent thirteen weeks on the Billboard charts and was ranked as the nation's twelfth best-selling recording of the year.[5] In May the song was featured in the film Private Buckaroo as a performance by the Andrews Sisters with the Harry James orchestra and featuring a tap dancing routine by The Jivin' Jacks and Jills. This scene is often considered one of the most memorable of the film.[6] The Andrews Sisters then released the song on Decca Records. (In a 1971 interview, Patty Andrews reported that this was their most requested song.)[1] Many other artists released records of the song that year, including Kay Kyser. With the Miller, Andrews, and Kyser records all being popular on the radio, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" became one of the few songs in history to have three different versions on the radio hit parade at the same time.[2] The Andrews version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016.[7]

Other versions edit

Parodies edit

Popular culture edit

More recently, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" was featured in the films:

The song is also featured on the soundtrack at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gilliland, John (1994). Pop Chronicles the 40s: The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s (audiobook). ISBN 978-1-55935-147-8. OCLC 31611854. Tape 2, side B.
  2. ^ a b c Holsinger, M. Paul (1999). War and American Popular Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group: p. 256. ISBN 978-0-313-29908-7.
  3. ^ Studwell, William Emmett (1996). The National and Religious Song Reader: Patriotic, Traditional, and Sacred Songs from Around the World. Psychology Press: p. 19. ISBN 978-0-7890-0099-6.
  4. ^ Smith, Kathleen E.R. (28 March 2003). God Bless America: Tin Pan Alley Goes to War. The University Press of Kentucky. p. 111. ISBN 0-8131-2256-2.
  5. ^ "The Year's Top Recordings". The Billboard. 55 (1): 27. January 2, 1943. ISSN 0006-2510
  6. ^ Brennan, Sandra. "Private Buckaroo: Plot Synopsis". AllMovie. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  7. ^ "Grammy Hall of Fame". The Recording Academy. 19 October 2010. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  8. ^ Jones, John Bush (2006). The Songs That Fought the War: Popular Music and the Home Front, 1939–1945. University Press of New England: pp. 261–263. ISBN 978-1-58465-443-8.
  9. ^ Sforza, John (2004). Swing It!: The Andrews Sisters Story. The University Press of Kentucky: p. 225. ISBN 978-0-8131-9099-0.
  10. ^ "Soul Coughing - "Down to This" WhoSampled". WhoSampled.

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Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree With Anyone Else but Me is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II Its lyrics are the words of two young lovers who pledge their fidelity while one of them is away serving in the war 1 Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree With Anyone Else but Me SongPublished1942 by Robbins MusicSongwriter s Lew Brown and Charles TobiasComposer s Sam H SteptThe Andrews Sisters singing Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree in Private Buckaroo Contents 1 Background 2 Other versions 3 Parodies 4 Popular culture 5 ReferencesBackground editOriginally titled Anywhere the Bluebird Goes 2 the melody was written by Sam H Stept as an updated version of the nineteenth century English folk song Long Long Ago 3 Lew Brown and Charles Tobias wrote the lyrics and the song debuted in the 1939 Broadway musical Yokel Boy After the United States entered the war in December 1941 Brown and Tobias modified the lyrics to their current form with the chorus ending with till I come marching home 2 Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree remained in Your Hit Parade s first place from October 1942 through January 1943 It was the longest period for a war song to hold first place 4 On February 18 1942 the Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Tex Beneke Marion Hutton and The Modernaires This record spent thirteen weeks on the Billboard charts and was ranked as the nation s twelfth best selling recording of the year 5 In May the song was featured in the film Private Buckaroo as a performance by the Andrews Sisters with the Harry James orchestra and featuring a tap dancing routine by The Jivin Jacks and Jills This scene is often considered one of the most memorable of the film 6 The Andrews Sisters then released the song on Decca Records In a 1971 interview Patty Andrews reported that this was their most requested song 1 Many other artists released records of the song that year including Kay Kyser With the Miller Andrews and Kyser records all being popular on the radio Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree became one of the few songs in history to have three different versions on the radio hit parade at the same time 2 The Andrews version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016 7 Other versions editBing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album On the Happy Side 1962 In 2012 Broadway icon Carol Channing released a duet of the song with Country singer T Graham Brown on her album True To The Red White and Blue Parodies editIn 1943 Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh wrote They Just Chopped Down the Old Apple Tree for the film Around the World as a humorous parody of this song which was recorded by The Dinning Sisters Frank Loesser s and Arthur Schwartz s They re Either Too Young or Too Old from Thank Your Lucky Stars also references the song when a woman tells her lover that she can t sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me because all of the other men her age are also fighting in the war 8 Popular culture editMore recently Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree was featured in the films Twelve O Clock High 1949 With a Song in My Heart 1952 Kiss Them for Me 1957 Robert Mitchum sings it in Heaven Knows Mr Allison 1957 A Carol for Another Christmas 1964 In Dreams 1999 The Master 2012 9 It also featured in the mini series The Pacific An instrumental muzak version was featured in the film Devil 2010 A couple of vocal portions of the song were sampled for use in the track Down to This 10 by the 90s alternative rock band Soul Coughing The title of the song was the inspiration for columnist Lewis Grizzard s 1981 book Don t Sit Under The Grits Tree With Anyone Else But Me The title of the song was the inspiration behind Steven J Andrews debut novel Don t Sit Under the Apple Tree The song is prominently featured in Charles Fuller s A Soldier s Play winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Drama at the beginning and end of each act The song is also featured on the soundtrack at Disney s Hollywood Studios References edit a b Gilliland John 1994 Pop Chronicles the 40s The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s audiobook ISBN 978 1 55935 147 8 OCLC 31611854 Tape 2 side B a b c Holsinger M Paul 1999 War and American Popular Culture A Historical Encyclopedia Greenwood Publishing Group p 256 ISBN 978 0 313 29908 7 Studwell William Emmett 1996 The National and Religious Song Reader Patriotic Traditional and Sacred Songs from Around the World Psychology Press p 19 ISBN 978 0 7890 0099 6 Smith Kathleen E R 28 March 2003 God Bless America Tin Pan Alley Goes to War The University Press of Kentucky p 111 ISBN 0 8131 2256 2 The Year s Top Recordings The Billboard 55 1 27 January 2 1943 ISSN 0006 2510 Brennan Sandra Private Buckaroo Plot Synopsis AllMovie Retrieved 2011 01 15 Grammy Hall of Fame The Recording Academy 19 October 2010 Retrieved November 14 2018 Jones John Bush 2006 The Songs That Fought the War Popular Music and the Home Front 1939 1945 University Press of New England pp 261 263 ISBN 978 1 58465 443 8 Sforza John 2004 Swing It The Andrews Sisters Story The University Press of Kentucky p 225 ISBN 978 0 8131 9099 0 Soul Coughing Down to This WhoSampled WhoSampled Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 27t Sit Under the Apple Tree with Anyone Else but Me amp oldid 1173751003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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