The Woodpecker Song

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About The Woodpecker Song

"The Woodpecker Song" (Reginella Campagnola) is originally an Italian song. The music was written by Eldo Di Lazzaro in 1939, while the Italian lyrics were written by Bruno Cherubini (pseudonym "C. Bruno"). The English lyrics were written by Harold Adamson. The song became a hit in 1940, recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, The Andrews Sisters, and Kate Smith in 1940. The Glenn Miller recording on RCA Bluebird featuring Marion Hutton on vocals reached #1 on the Billboard charts in 1940.  


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1994
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He's up each morning bright and early 
To wake up all the neighborhood
To bring to every boy and girlie 
His happy serenade on wood
Hear him pickin' out a melody
Peck, peck, peckin' at the same old tree
He's as happy as a bumblebee
All day long
To serenade your lady
Just find a tree that's shady
And when you hear that 
Tick-a tick tick  tick-a tick tick
Tick-a tick tick sing right along
Come on and try his rhythm
And let your hearts beat with 'im
Just listen to that 
Tick-a tick tick tick-a tick tick

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The Andrews Sisters

The Andrews Sisters were a highly successful close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. The group consisted of three sisters: contralto LaVerne Sophia Andrews (July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967), soprano Maxene Angelyn Andrews (January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995), and mezzo-soprano Patricia Marie "Patty" Andrews (born February 16, 1918). Throughout their long career, the sisters sold well over 75 million records (the last official count released by MCA Records in the mid-1970s). Their 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of rhythm and blues or jump blues. more »

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Written by: AL STILLMAN, PAUL JAMES MAC-GRANE, PAUL JAMES MC GRANE

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10 facts about this song

Production Data
"The Woodpecker Song" was recorded by Glenn Miller for the RCA Bluebird label and released in 1940.
Chart Performance
The song was a big hit, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard chart that year.
Music Composers
"The Woodpecker Song" was originally composed by Eldo Di Lazzaro with original Italian lyrics titled "Reginella Campagnola". It was later written in English by Harold Adamson.
Cover Artists
"The Woodpecker Song" was performed and used in Hollywood by numerous artists, including Glenn Miller and The Andrews Sisters.
Language Controversy
Despite its popularity, the song was banned by the BBC during World War II because they discouraged songs that referenced the war's events in their lyrics.
Film Appearance
"The Woodpecker Song" was featured in the 1941 cinema classic, "The Gang's All Here."
The Andrews Sisters` Record
The Andrews Sisters' cover of the song was recorded on March 7, 1940, and was their first recording with Decca Records.
Album Inclusion
"The Woodpecker Song" was included in several Glenn Miller collections and anthologies, such as the 2003 release, "The Essential Glenn Miller".
Cultural Reference
The song's lyrics reference a woodpecker, which is a common symbol for persistence and hard work in many cultures.
Vocal Contribution
The vocal responsibilities for Glenn Miller’s version of "The Woodpecker Song" were carried out by Marion Hutton and the Band.

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