Down by the Station
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"Down by the Station" | |
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Song | |
Written | 1948 |
Songwriter(s) | Lee Ricks, Slim Gaillard |
"Down by the Station" is a popular song written by Lee Ricks and Slim Gaillard in 1948, and most famously recorded by Tommy Dorsey. The song remains popular today as a children’s music standard. The opening lines of the song are: Down by the station, early in the morning, see the little pufferbellies all in a row. The song itself is much older than 1948; it has been seen in a 1931 Recreation magazine.[1]
Whether deliberately copied or not, the tune is very closely related to the chorus of the French/Canadian folk song "Alouette".[2]
The Four Preps recorded a version of the song in 1959, featuring an entirely different set of lyrics by group members Bruce Belland and Glen Larson.
References
- ^ "Lyr Req: Down by the station, early in the morning". Mudcat.org. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
- ^ "Lyr Req: Down by the station, early in the morning". Mudcat.org. Retrieved 2016-08-29.