Lazybones (song)
Script error: No such module "other uses". Template:Short description Lazybones or "Lazy Bones" is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1933, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1909-1976), and music by Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981).
Mercer was from Savannah, Georgia, and resented the Tin Pan Alley attitude of rejecting Southern regional vernacular in favor of artificial Southern songs written by people who had never been to the South. Alex Wilder attributes much of the popularity of this song to Mercer's perfect regional lyric.[1] He wrote the lyrics to "Lazybones" as a protest against those artificial "Dixies", announcing the song's authenticity at the start with "Long as there is chicken gravy on your rice".[2]
Recordings
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Later recordings
It has been recorded by a variety of artists in a variety of genres:
- Hank Snow on the album Old Doc Brown in 1955,[3]
- The Supremes on their 1965 album The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop[4]
- Leon Redbone on his 1975 album On the Track.[5]
- Jonathan King's 1971 revival was a top 20 hit in the UK and was played on US soft rock stations, earning a position on Billboard's Easy Listening chart, reached #34.[6] King's version sold over a million copies around the world.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- In 2018, it was recorded by Nellie McKay.[7]
Popular culture
- The song was performed by the fictional Electric Mayhem band on The Muppet Show in 1977.
Notes
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- ↑ LP Discography
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- ↑ Jonathan King's Lazybones chart positions Retrieved November 2, 2012.
- ↑ NPR: "We Love Nellie McKay"
External links
- Lyrics
- "Lazybones" - Lead sheet at wikifonia.org
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- 1933 songs
- 1971 singles
- Songs with music by Hoagy Carmichael
- Songs with lyrics by Johnny Mercer
- Mildred Bailey songs
- Jonathan King songs
- We Five songs
- Jazz compositions in B-flat major
- Song recordings produced by Jonathan King
- Decca Records singles