The Little Shoemaker
The Gaylords
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Tap, tap, stitch and tap Make me a pair of shoes Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare. Bailaremos tutusi. Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare. Bailaremos con cosi. In the shoemaker's shop this refrain would never stop As he tapped away, working all the day (At his bench, there was he, just as busy as a bee) Little time to lose for the boots and shoes But his heart went pop inside the little shop When a lovely girl set them all a-whirl She had come to choose some pretty dancing shoes And he heard her say in a charming way Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing Dancing, dancing all the day Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing Dancing all my cares away (Then he tapped and he stitched for his fingers were bewitched) And he sewed a dream into every seam (Making shoes, oh, so neat just like magic on her feet) And he hoped she'd know that he loved her so But she danced, danced, danced as though she were entranced Like a spinning top all around the shop On her dainty feet she whirled into the street And he heard her say as she danced away Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare. Bailaremos tutusi. Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare. Bailaremos con cosi. Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing Dancing all my cares away All my cares away
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Written by: Francis Lemarque, Geoffrey Parsons, James John Phillips, Rudi Revil
Lyrics © BOURNE CO., Universal Music Publishing Group
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6 facts about this song
Petula Clark version"The Little Shoemaker" is one of the iconic songs by British singer, Petula Clark.
- The song was released in 1954 and became Clark's first big hit.
- "The Little Shoemaker" reached number one on The UK Singles Chart, remaining in that position for five weeks.
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Eddie Fisher versionAmerican singer, Eddie Fisher also covered "The Little Shoemaker" in 1954.
- Fisher's version did not enjoy the same level of success as Clark's but was well-received among his fans.
- Eddie Fisher was one of the most popular artists during the first half of the 1950s, and his version of "The Little Shoemaker" is emblematic of his smooth vocal style.
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The Gaylords version"The Little Shoemaker" was also interpreted by the American vocal group The Gaylords.
- Their rendition of the song was released in 1954 as well.
- The Gaylords were known for their harmonious singing and were popular during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Song Origin"The Little Shoemaker" is originally a French song entitled "Le Petit Cordonnier."
- The song was written by Rudi Revil, a French songwriter.
- English lyrics were subsequently written by Geoffrey Claremont Parsons and Nathan Korb, gaining the song international recognition.
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Song ReceptionThe song has proven to be enduringly popular, with various cover versions being released over the years.
- "The Little Shoemaker" is notable for its catchy melody and its wholesome, charming lyrics.
- Many listeners have praised the nostalgic feel of the song, which evokes the simple charms of a bygone era.
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Song Theme"The Little Shoemaker" tells the tale of a humble shoemaker who spends his days crafting shoes.
- The song text can be interpreted as a celebration of craftsmanship and a homage to simple, hard-working people.
- The cheerful and lively melody of the song nicely complements its positive, uplifting theme.
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