Lazy

Gene Rodemich's Orchestra, Al Jolson

About Lazy

"Lazy" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin in 1924. Popular recordings of the song in 1924 were by Al Jolson, Blossom Seeley, Paul Whiteman and the Brox Sisters. It may be best known today by a performance of the song by Marilyn Monroe in the motion picture There's No Business Like Show Business.


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Ev'ry time 
I see a puppy upon a summer's day 
A puppy dog at play 
My heart is filled with envy 
That's because 
My heart is yearning to pass the time away 
Like that pup 
'cause I'm all fed up 
And tho' it's wrong to be 
I long to be 

Lazy 
I want to be lazy 
I want to be out in the sun 
With no work to be done 

Under that awning 
They call the sky 
Stretching and yawning 
And let the world go drifting by 

I want to peep 
Through the deep 
Tangled wildwood 
Counting sheep 
'til I sleep 
Like a child would 

With a great big valise full 
Of books to read where it's peaceful 
While I'm 
Killing time 
Being lazy 

Life is short 
And getting shorter with each day that goes by 
And how the time does fly 
Before you know, it's over 
That's why I'm 
In such a hurry to pack my things and fly 
To a spot 
Where it's nice and hot 
And hear the birdies sing 
While I'm being

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Al Jolson

Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson) (May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian, and actor of Jewish descent. In his heyday, he was dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer". more »

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Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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7 facts about this song

Release Information
The song "Lazy" was originally written by Irving Berlin in 1924. Berlin, considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history, released it as part of an annual revue called "Music Box Revue 1924–25."
Version by Al Jolson
Al Jolson, a popular entertainer in musical theater and cinema during the first half of the 20th Century, performed the song "Lazy" in the years following its release. He was known as "The World's Greatest Entertainer" at the peak of his career and his renditions of Berlin's songs were celebrated.
Lyrics Content
The song "Lazy" is a laid-back and soothing melody that extols the virtues of taking time off. Its lyrics encapsulate a desire to withdraw from the hustle and bustle of city life and retreat to a peaceful countryside setting. Iconic lines include "I wanna be lazy, I wanna be out in the sun, with no work to be done.”
Marilyn Monroe’s Version
Famed actress and singer Marilyn Monroe also sang a version of "Lazy." However, it is important to note that Monroe's version was not officially recorded or released as a single. Instead, she performed it during the production of her movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" in 1954.
Influence in Pop Culture
"Lazy" has been referenced and covered by various artists even decades after its initial release. Its simple melody and lyrics about longing for relaxation continue to resonate with audiences.
Broadway Performance
"Lazy" was featured in a Broadway musical "Irving Berlin's White Christmas." The musical, based on the 1954 movie "White Christmas," is a showcase of Berlin's most famous and enduring songs.
Recordings & Covers
Various notable artists and bands such as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bing Crosby have covered "Lazy". Each version brings a unique interpretation of Berlin's classic, demonstrating the song's timeless appeal.

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