The Green Leaves of Summer
The Brothers Four
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Woo, woo, A time to be reaping A time to be sowing The green leaves of summer Are calling me home " Twas so good to be young then In the season of plenty When the catfish were jumping As high as the sky A time just for planting A time just for ploughing A time to be courting A girl of your own " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth And to stand by your wife At the moment of birth, woo A time to be reaping A time to be sowing A time just for living A place for to die " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth Now the green leaves of summer Are calling me home " Twas so good to be young then To be close to the earth Now the green leaves of summer Are calling me home
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Written by: DIMITRI TIOMKIN, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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15 facts about this song
Artist FactDimitri Tiomkin, the composer of the song "The Green Leaves of Summer", was a renowned Russian-American film composer and conductor, famous for his works in Hollywood films such as "High Noon" and "The Guns of Navarone".
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Song OriginThe song "The Green Leaves of Summer" was originally created for the 1960 epic war film "The Alamo", directed by John Wayne.
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LyricistsThe lyrics for the song were written by Paul Francis Webster, an American lyricist who won three Academy Awards for Best Original Song.
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Song PerformanceThe song was performed by The Brothers Four, an American folk singing group known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields".
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Awards and Recognition"The Green Leaves of Summer" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1961.
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Popular CoverThe song has been covered by several artists, including Peter, Paul and Mary.
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Song ThemeThe song's theme is reminiscent of a time of hardship and struggle but also speaks of optimism and resilience, fitting the storyline of the film, "The Alamo".
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Album ReleaseThe Brothers Four included "The Green Leaves of Summer" in their 1960 album "BMOC (Best Music On/Off Campus)".
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Global RecognitionThe song has had enduring success and has been translated into 14 languages.
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Film SignificanceThe song is played at the beginning of "The Alamo" movie during a one-minute, forty-second overture which was unusual for CinemaScope films of that era.
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Extended InfluenceThe song has entered public consciousness beyond the realms of the film's audience, having been used in other films, most notably in "Inglourious Basterds", a Quentin Tarantino film from 2009.
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Song StyleThe song has been characterized by a beautiful melody with an epic and haunting quality that perfectly complements the bittersweet lyrics.
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Memorable PopularityDespite not winning the Academy Award, the song has been recognized for its poignant arrangement and outstanding vocal performance, making it a memorable classic from the 1960s.
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Musical ArrangementThe song's mellow tone is carried by rich, harmonious vocals and a gentle acoustic guitar riff characteristic of folk music - creating a serene, peaceful, and reflective vibe.
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Significance of TitleThe title "The Green Leaves of Summer" is a metaphor symbolizing periods of growth, change, and optimism for better times ahead, resonating with the film's plot.
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