- Carolina in the Morning
"Carolina in the Morning" is a popular
song withword s byGus Kahn andmusic byWalter Donaldson , first published in 1922 byJerome H. Remick & Co .The song debuted in the Broadway
musical revue "The Passing Show of 1922" at theWinter Garden Theater by
William Frawley Fact|date=January 2008 (who later sang it on an episode of "I Love Lucy "), where it generated moderate attention, being rather overshadowed by other parts of the elaborate risque revue.Vaudeville performers incorporated it into their acts and helped popularize it, and the song soon became aTin Pan Alley hit.Notable recordings when the song was new were made by such artists as
Marion Harris ,Van & Schenck , andAl Jolson ."Carolina in the Morning" gradually became a standard, being regularly revived as a popular number into the 1950s.
Al Jolson 's 1947 re-recording of the number outsold the original.Other artists to have later hits with the number included
Bing Crosby ,Dean Martin ,Jimmy Durante ,Dinah Shore ,Judy Garland , andDanny Kaye . In 1957,Bill Haley & His Comets recorded arock and roll version.Lyrics
The original 1922 lyrics (now
public domain for reason of expiredcopyright in theUnited States ) are given below. The chorus remains well known, but the verses have generally been dropped from vocal performances since the early years of the song's popularity. The verses give a touch of melancholy to the song, while the chorus on its own can be an almost ecstatic reverie.The popular chorus has a catchy melody, more creatively constructed by Walter Donaldson than the bulk of Tin Pan Alley pop songs of the era. Gus Kahn's clever lyrics use playful wording and subsidiary
rhyme s within lines in a manner found in some of the betternovelty song s of the era, but seldom seen in songs where the effect was romantic rather than comic.First verse
: Wishing is good time wasted,: Still it's a habit they say;: Wishing for sweets I've tasted,: That's all I do all day.: Maybe there's nothing in wishing,: But speaking of wishing I'll say:
Chorus
: Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning,: No one could be sweeter than my sweetie when I meet her in the morning.: Where the morning glories: Twine around the door,: Whispering pretty stories : I long to hear once more.: Strolling with my girlie where the dew is pearly early in the morning,: Butterflies all flutter up and kiss each little buttercup at dawning,: If I had
Aladdin 's lamp for only a day,: I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say:: Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning.econd verse
: Dreaming was meant for nighttime,: I live in dreams all the day;: I know it's not the right time,: But still I dream away.: What could be sweeter than dreaming,: Just dreaming and drifting away.
(Repeat Chorus)
Trivia
*It is unclear from the song itself whether "Carolina" refers to
North Carolina orSouth Carolina , or (for a more risque interpretation) a woman named Carolina. The song has been used in public celebrations in both states from time to time.
*Among the more colorful renditions of this song was in theWarner Bros. cartoon "Book Revue " (1946) in whichDaffy Duck sings a Russian-accented version, imitating a then famousDanny Kaye characterization, saying "feener", "Caroleena", etc., while wearing azoot suit .
*The song frequently has been a favorite of collegiatea cappella singing groups, such asColgate University 's Colgate Thirteen.
*The song was also recorded byBrent Spiner on his 1991 album "Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back ".
* Phish has performed this song live more than a handful of times. A Cappella style
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