Celery Stalks At Midnight
Doris Day Lyrics


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Celery stalks at midnight
Lurking in the moonlight
What's this funny nightmare
All about

Celery stalks at midnight
Mounted on their broomsticks
Gliding through the treetops
In and out

It's like a bad dream
A crazy kind of mad dream
Must have been something that I ate
No doubt.

Celery stalks at midnight
Lurking in the moonlight




What's this very funny nightmare
All about

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day's song "Celery Stalks At Midnight" are open to interpretation. At its core, the song is about a funny and surreal nightmare that the singer is experiencing. The song is full of odd and unusual imagery, including celery stalks, mounted broomsticks, and nighttime gliding. The repeating chorus adds to the dream-like feel, as if the singer cannot shake this strange experience.


The celery stalks can be seen as a symbol of something unexpected and perhaps even unwanted. The nighttime setting and broomsticks suggest a connection to witches or other magical elements. The singer seems confused and unsure about the situation, suggesting that they may feel out of control or powerless. The lyrics also mention "something that I ate," which could be interpreted as a reference to the singer feeling sick or disoriented.


Overall, "Celery Stalks At Midnight" is a playful and whimsical song that defies easy explanation. It is full of unusual and memorable imagery that sticks with the listener long after the song has ended.



Line by Line Meaning

Celery stalks at midnight
There are celery stalks appearing in the dark of night


Lurking in the moonlight
They're hiding in the light of the moon


What's this funny nightmare
The bizarre occurrence is like a bad dream


All about
It's the subject of the strange happening


Celery stalks at midnight
The strange phenomenon continues


Mounted on their broomsticks
The celery stalks are being ridden like witches' broomsticks


Gliding through the treetops
They're smoothly moving through the branches of the trees


In and out
They're moving in and out of sight


It's like a bad dream
The experience is reminiscent of a nightmare


A crazy kind of mad dream
The situation is absurd and insane


Must have been something that I ate
The singer suspects that the celery might be causing the bizarre experience


No doubt.
The artist is sure that the celery is connected to the strange events


Celery stalks at midnight
The celery remains present in the unique situation


Lurking in the moonlight
Once again, the celery is hiding in the light of the moon


What's this very funny nightmare
The singer is still trying to make sense of the surreal experience


All about
The celery and bizarre occurrences are still the subject at hand




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CARL SIGMAN, GEORGE F HARRIS, WILL BRADLEY

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Comments from YouTube:

Peter Nowakowski

I absolutely love how the vocals come in after the crescendo!!!

Ted Crum

I was just putting celery on the list when I recalled my parents joking about this song 55 years ago. Thanks!

Vegas.Bound

Joking in what way? I'm curious. It's a great song but I wonder what's the meaning to celery stalks at midnight. Is it an antiquated expression?

michael patrick fox

@Vegas.Bound It's a joke title for a 1940 instrumental by Will Bradley and his Orchestra. The lyrics were added later.

No One

@michael patrick fox Is it a sexual innuendo? Im reading the lyrics and I have no idea how tf this could mean anything to do with that lol

El Miguel

Simply great music ! Love Doris Day, a national treasure.

Dayniac4324

Wow ... what a great memory ! It really is such a great song ... still makes up want to get up and dance !! Thanks for sharing that !!

Laura Stanford

I love this song. Perfect fit for the Halloween theme! I love it. Very classy Toni. Thanks for sharing =)

Dayniac4324

This is one of my favorite songs from Doris and Les Brown !! So happy you enjoyed too !!

Doug Danzeisen

Thanks for posting this, wonderful rendition by Les Brown and the incredible DD!

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