Overture
Stan Freberg Lyrics


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Announcer:
Stan Freberg modestly presents
The United States of America: The Early Years




Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics to Stan Freberg's Overture set the stage for a satirical historical journey through the early years of the United States. The song starts with an announcement that the piece is presented by Stan Freberg, who is described as being modest. This self-aware introduction sets the tone for the song, which is a humorous take on American history.

The phrase "The United States of America: The Early Years" suggests that the song will focus on the country's beginnings. The duration of the piece underscores this point, as it is over ten minutes long. During this time, Freberg takes liberties with historical events and figures, exaggerating and parodying familiar stories.


The song serves as a commentary on America's origins, poking fun at the myths that surround them while simultaneously highlighting the nation's unique characteristics. For example, Freberg exaggerates George Washington's famous desire to never tell a lie. He also references historical events such as the Boston Tea Party, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and the American Revolution, often through the device of musical parody.


Overall, Overture is a tongue-in-cheek homage to America's beginnings, and an excellent example of musical satire. Its humorous take on history provides a unique perspective on America's national identity.


Line by Line Meaning

Announcer:
A person making an announcement:


Stan Freberg modestly presents
Stan Freberg introducing his work with a humble attitude


The United States of America: The Early Years
The story of America's early years and how it came to be as we know it today.




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