1) The Choir were a ro… Read Full Bio ↴There have been two bands known as The Choir:
1) The Choir were a rock band in the mid-1960s from Cleveland Ohio, best known for the oft-covered song "It's Cold Outside". With the addition of singer Eric Carmen, they became The Raspberries in 1970. The band consisted of Dann Klawon on rhythm guitar, Dave Smalley on vocals & rhythm guitar, Wally Bryson on vocals, lead guitar, & bass, and Jim Bonfanti on vocals & drums.
2) The Choir (originally The Youth Choir) is an atmospheric alternative Christian rock band, led by Derri Daugherty on guitar and vocals, Steve Hindalong on drums -- who also writes most of the band's lyrics -- and Dan Michaels on lyricon, electric flute and saxophone. Originally formed in Southern California in the early 1980s, the band members moved to the Nashville, Tennessee area in the 1990s. Past members include guitarist Marc Byrd and bass guitarists Michael Sauerbrey, Robin Spurs, Bill Batstone, and the late Tim Chandler.
Each band member also has a depth of musical history outside of The Choir. Hindalong produced four successful City On A Hill albums, writing the well-known song "God of Wonders" with Marc Byrd. Daugherty has been a member of the Christian-alterna-pop-supergroup The Lost Dogs since it started in 1991, and Hindalong joined the group in 2006. Chandler was the bass player for years for Daniel Amos and that band's alter egos The Swirling Eddies, and passed away in 2018. Byrd was a member of Common Children, recorded with his wife Christine Glass as Glassbyrd, and is currently half of the post-rock duo Hammock. Michaels has been a Senior Vice President of Fair Trade Services (formerly INO Records) since 2000.
Leprechaun
The Choir Lyrics
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It's true
So I sincerely hope you will appreciate mine too
And it appeals to me how love is a mystery
Honey, turn the porch light on
High steppin' across your lawn
If you're thinkin' it's a leprechaun
I never wish to alienate you by seeming obscene
For love of life and chlorophyll
My favorite light is green
And now I hope you're diggin' this way I dance a jig
Honey, turn the porch light on
High steppin' across your lawn
If you're thinking it's a leprechaun
Well it's only me livin' free tonight
Honey turn the porch light on
Honey turn the porch light on
If you're thinking it's a leprechaun
Thinking it's a leprechaun
Well, it's only me
The Choir's song "Leprechaun" is a whimsical and lighthearted tune about a man trying to court a woman. The song begins with the singer complimenting the woman's style and hoping that she will reciprocate the sentiment. He then muses on the mystery of love before asking her to turn on her porch light.
As the song progresses, the singer high-steps across the woman's lawn, pretending to be a leprechaun. He assures her that it's only him, living free tonight, and expresses his desire to dance a jig for her.
The lyrics are playful and entertaining, with the singer seemingly willing to do whatever it takes to capture the woman's attention. The song is infused with a sense of joy and spontaneity, making it a fun listen.
Overall, "Leprechaun" is a song about the joys of courtship and the lengths people will go to express their affection for another person. It's a light-hearted tune that captures the excitement and anticipation of early romantic encounters.
Line by Line Meaning
You know I really do dig your style
I truly admire your personality and behavior
It's true
I'm not lying about my admiration for you
So I sincerely hope you will appreciate mine too
I hope you will also like my personality and behavior
And it appeals to me how love is a mystery
I find it fascinating how love cannot be fully understood
Honey, turn the porch light on
Please turn on the light outside your house
High steppin' across your lawn
I am walking confidently and quickly on your grass
If you're thinkin' it's a leprechaun
If you believe that I'm some sort of mythical creature
Well, it's only me living free tonight
I'm just a normal person enjoying my freedom tonight
I never wish to alienate you by seeming obscene
I don't want to distance you by seeming offensive
For love of life and chlorophyll
Because of my appreciation for living things and green plants
My favorite light is green
I really like the color green
And now I hope you're diggin' this way I dance a jig
I hope you like the way I'm dancing
Honey, turn the porch light on
Please turn on the light outside your house
If you're thinking it's a leprechaun
If you believe that I'm some sort of mythical creature
Thinking it's a leprechaun
Believing that I'm some sort of mythical creature
Well, it's only me
I'm just a regular person
Contributed by Victoria V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.