Walkin' to Missouri
Tony Russo, The Glee Club, Sammy Kaye
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10 facts about this song
Historical Context"Walkin' to Missouri" was released in 1952, a period in history when popular music often had sentimental or whimsical themes reflecting the post-war optimism of the era.
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Artist BackgroundThe song was performed by Sammy Kaye, who was an American bandleader and songwriter known for his ‘swing and sway’ style of music which was popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Chart Success"Walkin' to Missouri" reached number four in the UK Singles Chart and number eleven in the Billboard charts in the US.
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Song ThemeThe song tells a story about a man walking to Missouri to propose to his love interest.
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Song Structure"Walkin' to Missouri" follows the typical 32-bar song format that was prevalent in popular music of the era.
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Song OriginIt was written by Bob Merrill, who was a prolific songwriter known for catchy, simple songs like "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake."
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InspirationsMerrill was inspired by the state of Missouri, which was his wife’s birthplace. This song is one of his many tributes to Missouri.
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Cover Versions"Walkin' to Missouri" has been covered by various artists, including Tony Brent and Bobby Darin.
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Dance AssociationThe song's catchy, enthusiastic, and easy-to-follow melody made "Walkin' to Missouri" a popular choice for dance parties, particularly for ballroom and swing dancing.
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LegacyAs one of Sammy Kaye's biggest hits, "Walkin' to Missouri" helped to cement his legacy as a major star during an important era in American music.
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