- Shine On, Harvest Moon
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title="Shine On, Harvest Moon"
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caption=Cover, sheet music, 1908
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composer=Nora Bayes
lyricist=Jack Norworth
published= 1908
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language=English
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performed_by="Shine On, Harvest Moon" is the name of a popular early-1900s song credited to
Jack Norworth and his wifeNora Bayes . It was one of a series ofmoon relatedTin Pan Alley songs of the era. The song was debuted by the composers in theZiegfeld Follies of 1908 to great acclaim. It became a pop standard, still very familiar some 40 years later, and continues to be performed and recorded occasionally into the 21st century.During the time period, songs were often sold outright, and the purchaser would become the songwriter of record.
John Kenrick 's [http://www.musicals101.com/who1.htm#Bayes Who's Who In Musicals] credits songwritersEdward Madden and Gus Edwards, while others creditDavid Stamper , songwriter for 14Ziegfeld Follies and Bayes' pianist from 1903 to 1908.Like many old popular songs, the verses are often left out, although the verses for this song are musically quite good and set off the chorus well. Also like many songs of that era, the song has an ethnic undercurrent. The duet of Billy Murray and
Ada Jones recorded a popular version of the song. They performed the song in a stereotypedAfrican American style, though not taken to the excess of some other recordings of that era.=Lyrics= First verse
: The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see, : For the moon refused to shine. : Couple sitting underneath a willow tree, : For love they did pine. : Little maid was kinda 'fraid of darkness : So she said, "I guess I'll go." : Boy began to sigh, looked up at the sky, : And told the moon his little tale of woe
Chorus
: Oh, Shine on, shine on, harvest moon: Up in the sky;: I ain't had no lovin': Since January, February, June or July.: Snow time ain't no time to stay: Outdoors and spoon;: Shine on, shine on, harvest moon,: For me and my gal.
econd verse
: I can't see why a boy should sigh when by his side: Is the girl he loves so true, : All he has to say is: "Won't you be my bride, : For I love you, : I can't see why I'm telling you this secret, : When I know that you can guess." : Harvest moon will smile, : Shine on all the while, : If the little girl should answer "yes."
(repeat chorus)
Other references
Billy Murray knew his bread was buttered on "both" sides, and he did not hesitate to record parodies and other songs that made fun of popular hits, including his own. Today's hits quickly become tomorrow's oldies. At the time this song was popular, Murray recorded a song whose title is the last line, gently poking fun at this "modern" song:
:Oh, I'm sick of all these ditties about "moon" and "spoon" and "June":So, will you stand up and sing, for your father, an "old time" tune?!
By the time Murray was recording "follow the bouncing ball" cartoons in the 1930s, "Shine On, Harvest Moon" was also very much an "old time tune".
Other recordings
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Laurel & Hardy perform it in their filmThe Flying Deuces (1939).*
Jerry Gray and his orchestra (recordedAugust 24 ,1951 ,Decca Records catalog number 27868 [ [http://settlet.fateback.com/Dec27500.htm Decca Records in the 27500 to 27999 series] ] )*
Kirsten Cooke andArthur Bostrom perform it asMichelle Dubois of the resistance andofficer Crabtree in the sitcom'Allo 'Allo (Season 8 Episode 7).*
Leon Redbone recorded the song on his 1976 albumDouble Time .References
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