Early Bird
Shirley Temple Lyrics


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Good morning,
Good morning!
Nature hums when morning comes along;

Day's dawning,
Stop yawning,
And begin to join me in my song.
Early bird
Up at break of day,
Early bird
Sing the dark away,
Early birdies always catch a worm or two,
So don't be late you've got a date,
Your worm is awaiting you.

Sleepy heads
Never see the sun,
Stay abeds,
Always miss the fun,
Whistle in the morning, ......
Send the worm a warning; ......
Sleepy head




Tumble out of bed,
Be a little early bird.

Overall Meaning

The song "Early Bird" by Shirley Temple is an upbeat and cheerful anthem about the benefits of being an early riser. The lyrics begin by wishing the listener a "Good morning" and encouraging them to wake up with nature as the day dawns. The chorus emphasizes the importance of being an early bird, as those who wake up early catch the worm (a metaphor for success). The song contrasts early birds with "sleepy heads" who miss out on the fun and excitement of the morning.


The lyrics of "Early Bird" are simple but effective, conveying a positive message about the value of starting one's day early. The song is a reminder that waking up early can lead to success and fulfillment, both in practical terms (since early birds have more time to accomplish their goals) and in emotional terms (since they experience the beauty of the morning).


Line by Line Meaning

Good morning,
I am greeting you in the morning with this phrase.


Good morning!
I am excited to greet you in the morning with this phrase.


Nature hums when morning comes along;
There is a beautiful natural sound that happens when the morning arrives.


Day's dawning,
The sun is starting to peek over the horizon indicating the start of a new day.


Stop yawning,
You should stop yawning and wake up because itโ€™s time to start the day.


And begin to join me in my song.
Join in with me and letโ€™s start singing together.


Early bird
Someone who wakes up early.


Up at break of day,
Waking up as soon as the sun rises.


Early bird
Someone who wakes up early.


Sing the dark away,
Sing to make the darkness go away.


Early birdies always catch a worm or two,
People who wake up early are more likely to be successful in life.


So don't be late you've got a date,
Donโ€™t be late for your appointment or commitment.


Your worm is awaiting you.
Your chance to be successful is waiting for you.


Sleepy heads
People who are still sleeping or donโ€™t wake up early.


Never see the sun,
They miss out on the beautiful morning sunrise.


Stay abeds,
They prefer to stay in bed instead of waking up and starting the day.


Always miss the fun,
They miss out on all the great things that happen in the morning.


Whistle in the morning, ......
Make a joyful noise in the morning to accompany the sunrise.


Send the worm a warning; ......
Start something great early in the morning because itโ€™s better to be earlier than later.


Sleepy head
A person who struggles to wake up and start the day.


Tumble out of bed,
Get out of bed (even if it takes a little effort).


Be a little early bird.
Try to wake up early and start the day.




Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LEW POLLACK, SIDNEY D. MITCHELL

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on I'm Gettin Nuttin for Christmas

This isn't Shirley Temple. She was 27 and long retired from show biz when it came out in 1955. The voice is Barry Gordon's, backed by the Art Mooney Orchestra.

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