Wake the Town and Tell the People

Mindy Carson, Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

About Wake the Town and Tell the People

"Wake the Town and Tell the People" is a popular song with music by Jerry Livingston and lyrics by Sammy Gallop, published in 1955. This song is a wedding day number complete with the chorus imitating the sound of wedding bells. (DING- DONG, DING DONG.), as well as the sounds of the real chimes. The biggest-selling recordings were made by Les Baxter and Mindy Carson, both released in 1955.


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Wake the town and tell the people
Sing it to the moon above
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them that we're so in love (Them that we're so in love)

Let's begin the celebration
Let's declare a holiday
Send the wedding invitation
To the neighbors right away

When you are close to me
And my heart is dancing with delight

[Chorus:]
I want the world to see
Heaven in my arms tonight
Shout it from the highest steeple
Ring the bells the whole night through
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them I'm in love with you

[Chorus x 2]

(Wake the town and tell the people)

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Mindy Carson

Mindy Carson (born July 16, 1927) is an American former traditional pop vocalist. She was heard often on radio during the 1940s and 1950s. more »

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Written by: JERRY LIVINGSTON, SAMMY GALLOP

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10 facts about this song

Song origin
"Wake the Town and Tell the People" is a popular song written by Jerry Livingston and Sammy Gallop and was first published in 1954.
Original Artist
Les Baxter, an American musician and composer, was one of the very first artists to record this song.
Denotative Meaning
The lyrics of the song are about celebrating love and telling the world about it. It brings about a sense of joy and happiness to the listener and encourages them to share positive feelings with others.
Popularity
The song was a popular hit in the 1950s and received significant radio airplay.
Top-charting Performance
Another well-known artist to record the song was Mindy Carson. Her rendition reached number 13 in the US Billboard charts in 1955.
Les Baxter's Version
Baxter was known for his exotic sounds in music. In his version of "Wake the Town and Tell the People," we can hear a mix of popular music and jazz, more accessible to the mainstream audiences of the time.
Mindy Carson's Version
On the other hand, Carson's rendition focused more on popular vocals. Her beautiful voice, combined with her unique interpretation of the song, made it a commercial success.
Composers
Jerry Livingston and Sammy Gallop, the creators of this song, were established composers in the entertainment industry. Livingston was known for his contributions to Disney classics such as "Cinderella."
Other notable versions
Besides Les Baxter and Mindy Carson, the song was also covered by artists such as Johnny Mathis and Engelbert Humperdinck.
Timeless Appeal
Even decades after its release, "Wake the Town and Tell the People" continues to be appreciated by fans of traditional pop music and has been featured in numerous compilations of 1950s music.

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