Bernardine
Pat Boone
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Oh, Bernadine Oh, oh, oh, Bernadine I can tell by the dimple on your chin You're in beautiful shape for the shape you're in An' I'm in shape for Bernadine Oh, Bernadine Oh, oh, oh, Bernadine When you wander into my dreams at night Your remarkable form is a pure delight I go, go, go for Bernadine Bernadine, Bernadine You're a little bit like every girl I've ever seen Oh, your separate parts are not unknown But the way you assemble them's all your own All yours and mine, dear Bernadine (yours and mine, dear Bernadine) Oh, Bernadine Oh, oh, oh, Bernadine Say you'll wait for me out by the rocket base And we'll both blast off into outer space At oh, oh, oh-oh, Bernadine Bernadine, Bernadine Come away with me now in the rocket-propelled machine We'll come home by the way of a drive-in spa Just a little this side of Shangri-La And there I'll stay with Bernadine (there I'll stay with Bernadine) There I'll stay with Bernadine!
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Written by: JOHNNY MERCER
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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12 facts about this song
Genre"Bernardine" falls under the genre of Pop music, specifically, the traditional pop style prevalent during the 1950s.
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ArtistThe song "Bernardine" was recorded by Charles Eugene Patrick "Pat" Boone, an American singer, composer, and actor who was a very successful artist during the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Release Date"Bernardine" was officially released in 1957.
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Chart PositionThe song reached number 14 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1957, demonstrating its popularity.
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Movie Link"Bernardine" is also the name of a 1957 movie in which Pat Boone starred. The song was part of the movie soundtrack.
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Record Label"Bernardine" was released under the label Dot Records, a company which had a significant role in the growth of rock 'n' roll and pop music during the 1950s and 1960s.
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SongwriterThe song was written by Johnny Mercer, a popular and successful American lyricist and songwriter. Mercer co-founded Capitol Records.
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Popular Culture"Bernardine" exemplified the 'boy-meets-girl' theme which dominated much of the pop music narrative in the 50s and was utilized in numerous Hollywood productions of the era.
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Song themeThe lyrics describe the singer being smitten by a woman named Bernardine, expressing the mood of love and romance.
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Billboard PresenceThe song was part of Boone's successful streak of 38 top 40 hits between 1955 and 1962 on the Billboard charts.
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Boone's Career"Bernardine" played a significant role in Boone's early career, helping to cement his status as a teen idol in the 1950s music scene.
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Song StyleLike many of Boone's other hits, "Bernardine" reflects Boone's clean-cut image and wholesome, sentimental singing style.
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