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Shine On, Harvest Moon

"Shine On, Harvest Moon" is a popular early-1900s song credited to the married vaudeville team Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. It was one of a series of moon-related Tin Pan Alley songs of the era. The song was debuted by Bayes and Norworth in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1908 to great acclaim. It became a pop standard, and continues to be performed and recorded in the 21st century.

Lyrics
First verse Chorus Note: The months in the chorus have been sung in different orders. The Ada Jones and Billy Murray recording linked on this article has it as April, January, Ju-u-une or July. Flanagan and Allen, Moon Mullican, Mitch Miller and Leon Redbone used January, February, June or July. Oliver Hardy, in his rendition from The Flying Deuces, used January, April, June or July. Second verse ==Film and television connections==
Film and television connections
The song has had a long history with Hollywood movies. In 1932, Dave Fleischer directed an animated short titled Shine On Harvest Moon. A 1938 Roy Rogers western was named after the song, as was a 1944 biographical film about Bayes and Norworth. The song has been featured in dozens of movies, including Along Came Ruth (1933) and The Great Ziegfeld (1936). Laurel and Hardy performed a song-and-dance routine (Hardy singing and both dancing) to the song in their 1939 RKO film The Flying Deuces. The song was also featured in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), The Eddy Duchin Story (1956), and Pennies from Heaven (1978). There was also a popular British 1980s comedy drama called Shine on Harvey Moon. The song was featured in the 2013 video game BioShock Infinite. It was referenced by Don Rickles in the 1971 Friars Club roast of Jerry Lewis when he said, "Just hope and pray, Shine on Harvest Moon they know." In the 1952 I Love Lucy episode "The Benefit", the song is referenced and the chorus is sung. And Gidney and Cloyd the moon creatures performed the first line of the refrain on an episode of Rocky and His Friends in 1959–60, but sang "Shine on Harvest Earth". The song was also sung in the pilot episode of the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall. The Backyardigans episode "The Key to the Nile" featured a song called "Please and Thank You" to the tune of this song. ==Other recordings==
Other recordings
1931: by Ethel Waters. • 1931: Art Gillham's piano recording of the song for Columbia (No. 2374D) on January 5, 1931 was praised by Walter Winchell1931: Ruth Etting revived the song in the Ziegfeld Follies1931: The Boswell Sisters recorded their own arrangement of the revived hit on August 27, 1931 for Brunswick Records (No. 6173). • 1933: Kate Smith1939: Laurel and Hardy perform it in their film The Flying Deuces1949: Vaughn Monroe on Victor 1705 • 1950: The Chordettes on Columbia LP 6111 Harmony Time1951: Jerry Gray and his orchestra (recorded August 24, Decca Records catalog number 27868) • 1954: John Serry Sr. and his accordion ensemble for RCA Thesaurus1955: Four Aces "B" side to their #1 hit "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" • 1955: Judy Garland on Miss Show Business (Capitol Records) as part of a medley • 1955: Moon Mullican performed the song live • 1957: Bonnie Guitar on Dot LP 25069 Moonlight and Shadows1957: Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster both perform sax in a nearly five-minute jazz version on the album Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster1958: Mitch Miller recorded it in a medley with "For Me and My Gal" on the album More Sing Along with Mitch1958: William Frawley, who portrayed Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy, recorded the song as part of his LP homage to Vaudeville, Bill Frawley Sings the Old Ones1958: Billy Vaughn on Dot LP 25156 Billy Vaughn Plays1959: The Ink Spots1960: Jaye P. Morgan on MGM 12924 • 1960: Teresa Brewer on Coral LP 57329 Naughty Naughty Naughty1960: Rosemary Clooney included in her album ''Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle!''. • 1960: Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney. They recorded the song in 1960 for use on their radio show and it was subsequently included in the CD Bing & Rosie - The Crosby-Clooney Radio Sessions (2010). • 1961: Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961) • 1961: Isley Brothers with Ray Ellis & Orchestra • 1962: Platters for their album Sing of Your Moonlight Memories. • 1963: Nino Tempo and April Stevens on Atco LP 156 Deep Purple1964: Allan Sherman parodied the song as "Shine On, Harvey Bloom" on his album ''For Swingin' Livers Only!'' • 1965: Mance Lipscomb recorded the song live for Arhoolie Records on Texas Songster in a Live Performance1976: Leon Redbone recorded the song for his album Double Time1989: Eight-year-old Britney Spears sang a rendition of the song in her video audition for the Mickey Mouse Club. • 1992: Kirsten Cooke and Arthur Bostrom perform it as the characters Michelle Dubois and Officer Crabtree in the sitcom '''Allo 'Allo!'' (Season 8 Episode 7). Carmen Silvera as Madame Edith also sings the number during the closing credits of the same episode. • 2005: Bobby Bare recorded the song as part of his album The Moon was Blue2007: Marah recorded the song for their EP, ''Can't Take It with You'' • 2012: Lon Milo DuQuette recorded it along with 11 originals on Baba Lon II2017: Mree recorded her own rendition of the song as "Harvest Moon" • Liza Minnelli also performed the song many times as part of her repertoire, and it appears on several of her recordings. • Al Jolson had sung the song a few times on some radio shows, though the most notable version is when he was on an NBC Kraft Music Hall Radio Broadcast with actor, comedian, and pianist Oscar Levant. • Norman Brooks also recorded the song a few times on his various "Sings Al Jolson" albums. ==References==
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