Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk
Doris Day
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Let's take an old fashioned walk, I'm just bursting with talk. What a tale could be told if we went for an old fashioned walk. Let's take a stroll through the park, down a lane where it's dark And a heart that's controlled, may relax on an old fashioned walk. I know for a couple who seem to be miles apart, There's nothing like walking and having a "heart to heart." I know a girl who declined, couldn't make up her mind. She was wrapped up and sold, coming home from an old fashioned walk.
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Written by: IRVING BERLIN
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10 facts about this song
Song Release"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" was released in 1949. This was during the early part of their careers, with Sinatra's career starting in the mid-1940s and Day's career taking off in the late 1940s.
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PerformersThis song was performed as a duet by Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, two legendary American singers and actors. Sinatra is known as one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century, while Day was a classic Hollywood star known for her "girl next door" image.
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Original MusicalThe song is originally from the musical "Miss Liberty" by Irving Berlin, which opened on Broadway the same year the song was released. The musical was wholly written by Berlin.
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Movie Adaptation"Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk" was notably performed in a 1950 movie, "Young Man with a Horn," where Doris Day was one of the lead actress. However, in the film version, the song is performed as a solo piece by Day.
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Song ThemeThe song is a sentimental romantic ballad, reflecting a simpler and more traditional approach to love and courting. The lyrics paint a picture of a couple taking a leisurely walk, taking the time to talk and get to know each other.
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Musical StyleThe song is stylistically rooted in traditional pop and easy listening genres that were popular during the 1940s and 1950s. The musical arrangement features a gentle rhythm and lush orchestration, which were typical of the pop ballads of this time period.
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PopularityBeyond its inclusion in "Young Man with a Horn," the song has remained relatively obscure in comparison to other works by Doris Day and Frank Sinatra. Despite this, it still resonates with fans of the era who appreciate the nostalgic charm of the song.
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Record LabelThe song was released by Columbia Records, a significant label that released many popular tracks in the mid-20th century.
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Other CoversOther artists who have covered "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" include Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, creating their own unique interpretations of the song.
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LegacyThe song is characteristic of the classic Sinatra and Day duets, combining the strengths of both artists for a tender, romantic effect. This is often cited as a classic example of their vocal blend and harmonic synchronization.
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