Ivory Tower
Gale Storm
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Come down, come down from your ivory tower Let love come into your heart Don't lock yourself in an ivory tower Don't keep us so far apart I love you, I love you Are you too far above me to hear? Come down, come down from your ivory tower You'll find true love has its charms It's cold, so cold, in your ivory tower And warm, so warm in my arms I love you, I love you Are you too far above me to hear? Come down, come down from your ivory tower You'll find true love has its charms It's cold, so cold, in your ivory tower And warm, so warm in my arms
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Written by: JACK FULTON, LOIS STEELE
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Release Information"Ivory Tower" by Gale Storm was released in 1956. It quickly became a major hit, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Cover VersionsGale Storm's "Ivory Tower" is a cover version. The original song was first recorded by Cathy Carr and was also a hit, but Storm's version proved to be more popular.
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Song DurationThe song duration of "Ivory Tower" is approximately two minutes and eighteen seconds (2:18), typical for the pop songs of that era.
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Genre"Ivory Tower" is a classic pop song from the 1950s, featuring melodic tunes and simple, catchy lyrics in line with the music of that period.
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Chart PerformanceApart from reaching the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, "Ivory Tower" also climbed to No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart in 1956, making it a transatlantic success.
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Other VersionsBeyond Gale Storm and Cathy Carr, "Ivory Tower" was also covered by several other artists in the 1950s, including Otis Williams and Charline Arthur.
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Gale Storm's Career"Ivory Tower" was one of Gale Storm's biggest hits. She was an actress and singer from Texas who also found fame with her television shows, "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show."
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SongwritersThe song was written by Jack Fulton and Lois Steele, popular songwriters of the era.
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Genre SpecificsGale Storm's "Ivory Tower" is a perfect example of mid-1950s easy listening pop, offering a pleasing tune and relatable lyrics.
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Lyrics ThemeThe song lyrics talk about the singer's lover being in their "ivory tower" and the singer asking them to come down and return to the relationship they once had.
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