Most People Get Married

Patti Page

About Most People Get Married

"Most People Get Married" is a popular song. The music was written by Leon Carr, the lyrics by Earl Shuman. The song was published in 1962. A version by Patti Page charted in 1962, reaching #27 on the Billboard chart. The presence of Patti Page brought the rockabilly-tinged song to the easy listening survey, where it peaked at #8. The song was also recorded by Joan Regan in the United Kingdom.


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Hey there, mister, build a fence around your sister
It's the, boys' night out
Hey there, buster, it's the Injuns after Custer
It's the, boys' night out
They're out to do the town and before they're through
It's bound to be likened to

The night they lost the Titanic and the Wall Street panic
What they're seekin' is a little cheek-to-cheekin'
It's the, boys' night out

And that moon's about as big as a honeydew
Well, it's the boys' night out and they're so romantic
But I'll give you a clue
What the boys are out after, the girls are out after, too
Boys' night out

It's the boys' night out and they're so romantic
But I'll give you a clue
What the boys are out after
(The boys are out after)
The girls are out after
(The girls are out after)

What the boys are out after, the girls are out after, too

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Patti Page

Clara Ann Fowler (born November 8, 1927), known by her professional name Patti Page, is an American singer, one of the best-known female artists in traditional pop music. She was the best-selling female artist of the 1950s, and has sold over 100 million records. Her nickname is The Singin' Rage (a phrase commonly followed by "Miss Patti Page"). more »

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Written by: JIMMY VAN HEUSEN, SAMMY CAHN

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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10 facts about this song

Artist
Patti Page, the singer of "Most People Get Married," is a renowned pop vocalist who is known for her genre-spanning music which touched pop, country, and jazz.
Release Date
"Most People Get Married" was released in the year 1962.
Album Information
The song "Most People Get Married" is a part of Patti Page's studio album "Go on Home" which includes a total of 12 tracks.
Songwriter
This old-fashioned love song was penned by Bob Hilliard, a well-known songwriter who has written numerous chart-topping hits.
Song Theme
The theme of "Most People Get Married" speaks about the common social tradition of marriage, emphasizing its normalcy and popularity.
Chart Performance
Despite Patti Page's massive popularity at the time, "Most People Get Married" didn't fare as well on the charts as some of her other hits.
Patti Page's Career
When "Most People Get Married" was released, Patti Page had already established herself as a leading pop artist with hit songs like "The Tennessee Waltz" and "How Much is That Doggie in the Window."
Musical Style
Much like the rest of Page's discography, "Most People Get Married" features her smooth, clear vocals and a melody strongly influenced by both pop and country music.
Record Label
"Most People Get Married" was released under the label Columbia Records, one of the leading record companies at the time.
Recording
"Most People Get Married" was recorded in New York with a full orchestra, utilizing Page's distinct vocal style to its fullest extent.

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