Rumors Are Flying

Frankie Carle

About Rumors Are Flying

"Rumors Are Flying" is a 1946 popular song popularized by Frankie Carle and Les Paul and The Andrews Sisters.


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Rumors are flying
That you've got me sighing
That I'm in a crazy kind of a daze
A lazy sort of a haze
When I go walking
I hear people talking
They say our affair is not just a passing phase

And they whisper 'bout the flowers
You keep sending me by the dozen
And they wonder 'bout the hours
That you spend with me, it keeps them buzzin'

Rumors are flying
And I'm not denying
That people are sure I'm falling in love with you
'Cause for a change, darling
All the rumors are true

And they whisper all about the flowers
The many little flowers you keep sending me by the dozen
And they wonder all about the hours
That you spend with your baby, what do you do, do, do
That keeps 'em buzzin' all the time, all the time

Rumors are flying
And I'm not denying
That people are sure I'm falling in love with you
'Cause for a change, darling
All the rumors are true

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Frankie Carle

Frankie Carle (March 25, 1903 - March 7, 2001), born Francis Nunzio Carlone, was an American pianist and bandleader. As a very popular bandleader in the 1940s and 1950s, Carle was nicknamed "The Wizard of the Keyboard"."Sunrise Serenade," however, was Carle's best-known composition, rising to No. 1 in the nation in 1938 and selling more than one million copies. more »

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Written by: BENJAMIN SINGER WEISS

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC

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10 facts about this song

Song Composition
"Rumors Are Flying" is an intense popular song of the late 40s. It was written by the duo Benny Benjamin and George David Weiss.
Premiere and Recordings
The song was firstly introduced in 1946, and later it was recorded by Frankie Carle, Les Paul, and The Andrews Sisters, among others.
Chart Topping
In 1946, Frankie Carle's version of the song topped at number one on the Billboard charts and remained there for nine weeks.
Successful Covers
The Andrews Sisters, with Les Paul, also covered the song, and their recording reached the number four spot on the Billboard chart.
Les Paul Contribution
Besides playing the guitar for The Andrews Sisters' version, Les Paul applied his innovative recording techniques to the song which led to the unique sound of the track.
Lyrics
The song sketchily describes the rumors which have been spreading about the protagonist's supposed romantic relationship, with the titular "rumors" representing speculation and gossip.
Popularity Over Time
Even after several decades, the song "Rumors are Flying" is still widely appreciated, showcasing the ageless charm of 40s pop music.
Music Style
The song exhibits the classic, feel-good music style of the 1940s era, combining elements of pop and swing music.
Cultural Impact
"Rumors Are Flying" is often played in pop culture and media to evoke a nostalgic or historical feel, thereby introducing a new generation to this classic tune.
Iconic Performances
Both Frankie Carle and The Andrews Sisters' versions of "Rumors are Flying" are considered iconic performances in the history of American popular music.

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