Diary of Horace Wimp

Electric Light Orchestra

About Diary of Horace Wimp

"The Diary of Horace Wimp" is the fourth track on the Electric Light Orchestra album Discovery, written by Jeff Lynne. Released in 1979 as a single, the song is Beatlesque in nature and became a Top Ten hit in the UK and Ireland. The lyrics describe a week in the life of a repressed man who wants to express his affection towards a woman he meets, and overcomes his shy nature with the help of "a voice from above." The day Saturday is omitted – this is because, as explained by Jeff Lynne: "The football match is played on a Saturday". The music video references Citizen Kane in its ending, showing a closeup of Jeff Lynne saying "Horace Wimp," echoing Orson Welles' character in the film saying "Rosebud" as he dies. 


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Late again today, he'd be in trouble though he'd say he was sorry, he'd have to hurry out to the bus 

Horace was so sad, he'd never had a girl that he could care for, and if he was late once more, he'd be out 

Don't be afraid, just knock on the door,
Well he just stood there mumblin and fumblin' 
Then a voice from above said-
Horace wimp,this is your life,
Go out and find yourself a wife,
Make a stand and be a man,
And you will have a great life plan   

Horace met a girl, she was small and she was very pretty, he thought he was in love, he was afraid 

Asks her for a date, the café dowm the street tomorrow evening, his head was reeling, when she said   Yes, O K   

Don't be afraid, just knock on the door,
Well he just stood there mumblin' and fumblin' 
Then a voice from above said-
Horace wimp,this is your life,
Go out and find yourself a wife,
Make a stand and be a man,
And you will have a great life plan  

Horace, this is it, he asks the girl if maybe they could marry, when she says  gladly,   
Horace cries 

Everybody's at the church, when Horace rushes in and says   Now here comes my wife,for the rest of my life,   and she did 

Don't be afraid, just knock on the door,
Well he just stood there mumblin and fumblin' 
Then a voice from above said-
Horace wimp,this is your life,
Go out and find yourself a wife,
Make a stand and be a man,
And you will have a great life plan

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Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are a British rock group from Birmingham, England who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001. ELO were formed to accommodate Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne's desire to create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones. After Wood's departure following the band's debut record, Lynne wrote and arranged all of the group's original compositions and produced every album. more »

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Written by: JEFF LYNNE

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10 facts about this song

Release Date
"Diary of Horace Wimp" was released on 16th July 1979, as part of Electric Light Orchestra's seventh studio album "Discovery".
Chart Success
The song achieved notable chart success. It reached number 8 in the UK, becoming the band's 10th top-10 single and number 27 in Ireland.
Concept
The song tells a story of a person's week, Monday to Saturday, each day being described with both positive and negative events happening to Horace Wimp.
Musical Style
"Diary of Horace Wimp" encompasses Pop, Rock, and Symphonic Rock styles. The song is also known for its distinctive Beatlesque sound, featuring heavy use of cello and violin.
Unique Aspect
The song features a dramatic narrative voice combined with a high-pitched chorus. This, along with the orchestral arrangements, makes it stand out from many standard pop songs of the era.
Live Performances
Despite its chart success, "Diary of Horace Wimp" was never included in the band's live setlists at the time of its production. However, recently it has been played at Electric Light Orchestra's live performances.
Band's Reaction
While band members have had varying attitudes towards the song over the years, Jeff Lynne, one of the core members and writers of the song, once stated in an interview that this was one of his favorite songs to perform.
Music Video
The song has a creative music video, which portrays the narrative of the song through a mixture of live-action and animation. This format is quite common in modern music videos but was somewhat innovative during the late 1970s.
Unreleased Demo
A demo version of "Diary of Horace Wimp" exists and circulates among fans, but has not been officially released. This version is more acoustic and stripped-back, without the orchestral elements of the final release.
Cultural Impact
Despite being released over 40 years ago, "Diary of Horace Wimp" has remained popular, regularly being played on classic rock radio stations. The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2008 British comedy-drama film "Son of Rambow".

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