Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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I wrote my mother
I wrote my father
And now I'm writing you too
I'm sure of mother
I'm sure of father
Now I wanna be sure of you

Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Just remember that I've been true to nobody else but you
So just be true to me

Don't go walking down lovers' lane with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Don't start showing off all your charms in somebody else's arms
You must be true to me
I'm so afraid that the plans we made underneath those moonlit skies
Will fade away and you're bound to stray if the stars get in your eyes
So, don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
You're my L-O-V-E.

Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Just remember that I've been true to nobody else but you
So just be true to me

Don't go walking down lovers' lane with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Don't start showing off all your charms in somebody else's arms
You must be true to me
I'm so afraid that the plans we made underneath those moonlit skies




Will fade away and you're bound to stray if the stars get in your eyes
So, don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree" is a love song that talks about a person trying to make their love interest commit to them. The song begins with the singer explaining that they have written to their mother and father, and now they are writing to their love interest too because they want to be sure of them. They then go on to ask their love interest not to sit under the apple tree with anyone else but them, and not to go walking down lovers' lane or showing off their charms in somebody else's arms. The singer explains that they have been true to nobody else but their love interest and asks them to do the same.


The lyrics are essentially a plea made by the singer to their love interest to remain faithful to them. The apple tree is a metaphor for temptation, and the singer does not want their love interest to give in to it. The song was written during World War II when the soldiers were being sent overseas, and their sweethearts were left behind. The song's message was meant to reassure soldiers that their sweethearts would remain true to them while they were away at war.


Line by Line Meaning

I wrote my mother
I have written a letter to my mother.


I wrote my father
I also wrote a letter to my father.


And now I'm writing you too
Now I am writing a letter to you as well.


I'm sure of mother
I am certain of my mother's feelings.


I'm sure of father
I am also certain of my father's feelings.


Now I wanna be sure of you
Now I need to be sure of your feelings too.


Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Please refrain from sitting under the apple tree with anyone other than me.


Anyone else but me, anyone else but me, No! No! No!
Absolutely no one else is allowed to be with you under that tree.


Just remember that I've been true to nobody else but you
I have been loyal and faithful only to you, so please respect that.


So just be true to me
In return, please be honest and loyal to me as well.


Don't go walking down lovers' lane with anyone else but me
Please do not take romantic strolls with anyone other than me.


Don't start showing off all your charms in somebody else's arms
Do not display your charms or appeal to others while you are in their arms.


You must be true to me
It is important that you are loyal and faithful only to me.


I'm so afraid that the plans we made underneath those moonlit skies
I worry that the promises we made under the night sky may be forgotten.


Will fade away and you're bound to stray if the stars get in your eyes
Those promises may be forgotten if you become distracted by someone else.


You're my L-O-V-E.
I profoundly love and care about you.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LEW BROWN, SAM H. STEPT, CHARLES TOBIAS

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Lyrics:


Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Till I come marchin' home



Don't go walkin' down Lover's Lane with anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Don't go walkin' down Lover's Lane with anyone else but me
Till I come marchin' home



I just got word from a guy who heard from the guy next door to me
The girl he met just loves to pet and it fits you to-a-tee
So, don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
Till I come marchin' home



Don't give out with those lips of yours to anyone else but me
Anyone else but me, anyone else but me
No! No! No!
Watch the girls on the foreign shores, you'll have to report to me
When you come marchin' home



Don't hold anyone on your knee, you better be true to me
You better be true to me, you better be true to me
Don't hold anyone on your knee, you're gettin' the third degree
When you come marchin' home

You're on your own where there is no phone and I can't keep tab on you
Be fair to me, I'll guarantee this is one thing that I'll do
I won't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but you
Till you come marchin' home



Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me
I know the apple tree is reserved for you and me
And I'll be true till you come marchin' home



All comments from YouTube:

@bradydacloud

I’m a high functioning autistic man and I’d like to dedicate this song to my father for his wedding anniversary!

@Julia-qt5wd

You’re why I came to this video. Rewatching the documentary

@bradydacloud

@Julia julaaaaaaaaaaaay julaaaaaaaaaaaay

@jfk1000

It’s also a good song to listen to while having fun with your 80 year old mom with dementia.

@codyminecrack248

As a high functioning autistic person myself I’ll drink to that. Cheers!

@swingman5635

My father's favorite wartime song. He would sing it to me, often. Two weeks after this song hit the record shops,and my father turned 20 years old,he enlisted in the army.

@cctunes

I saw the Miller Band with Beneke and the Modernaires in Disneyland in 1971. 'll never forget it! My uncle Dick Cathcart took me, and he sang with the Modernaires throughout the 50s. They sounded AMAZING!

@fliss4727

I was researching the song 'long long ago' for one of my piano students and found this jazzy version of the melody. Will have to try this with my school choir next time they study WW2.

@denisfossett3009

YES HERE IT IS ,,,IM GOING BACK IN THE YEARS ,,,ONE ALMOST THE SAME IN 1943

@dudley5533

What a great gem from Glenn and company that was one of his best lively tunes in early 40's.

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