The Woodpecker Song
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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He's up each morning, bright and early,
To wake up all the neighborhood,
To bring to every boy and girlie
His happy serenade on wood.

Hear him pickin' out a melody;
Peck, peck, peckin' at the same old tree.
He's as happy as a bumble bee,
All day long.

To serenade your lady,
Just find a tree that's shady,
And when you hear that tick-a-tick-tick, tick-a-tick-tick,
Sing right along.

Come on and try his rhythm,
And let your hearts beat with him.




Just listen to that tick-a-tick-tick, tick-a-tick-tick;
Happy little woodpecker song.

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "The Woodpecker Song" is a lively and upbeat tune that celebrates the joy of music and nature. The song's lyrics speak to the way in which the woodpecker serves as a musical ambassador, waking up the neighborhood each morning with his happy, rhythmic tapping. The woodpecker's constant pecking at the same old tree provides the foundation for his joyful melody, which he sings all day long, buzzing with the same energy and enthusiasm as a bumblebee.


The song's imagery is both playful and romantic, as it suggests that the woodpecker's song could serve as the perfect backdrop for a romantic serenade. All one needs to do is find a shady tree, wait for the woodpecker to start tapping out his tune, and then join in with a song of your own. The message is clear: music is all around us, and we should embrace its rhythms and melodies wherever we can find them.


Line by Line Meaning

He's up each morning, bright and early,
The woodpecker wakes up early every morning.


To wake up all the neighborhood,
The woodpecker's pecking wakes up the entire neighborhood.


To bring to every boy and girlie,
The woodpecker's pecking brings joy to everyone, including children.


His happy serenade on wood.
The woodpecker's pecking is like a happy musical performance.


Hear him pickin' out a melody;
You can hear the woodpecker's pecking rhythm as a melody.


Peck, peck, peckin' at the same old tree.
The woodpecker pecks at the same tree repeatedly.


He's as happy as a bumble bee,
The woodpecker seems very happy while pecking.


All day long.
The woodpecker pecks all day long without getting tired.


To serenade your lady,
If you want to impress your lover, use the woodpecker's pecking rhythm.


Just find a tree that's shady,
Find a tree with shade to relax under while you serenade your lover.


And when you hear that tick-a-tick-tick, tick-a-tick-tick,
Listen for the woodpecker's distinct pecking rhythm.


Sing right along.
Join the woodpecker's rhythm and make music together.


Come on and try his rhythm,
Give the woodpecker's pecking rhythm a try for yourself.


And let your hearts beat with him.
Let your heart beat along with the woodpecker's rhythm.


Just listen to that tick-a-tick-tick, tick-a-tick-tick;
Pay attention to the woodpecker's distinct pecking sound and rhythm.


Happy little woodpecker song.
The woodpecker's pecking creates a joyful, musical tune.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRUNO CHERUBINI, ELDO DI LAZZARO, HAROLD ADAMSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@leonardobonino7929

This song reminds me of my grandmother that passed away last year. She used to have several Glenn Miller vinyl records. When I listen to his music I am reminded of grandma (Nonna Carmen).

@walterweddle7644

My three year old granddaughter loves this song riding in my car. Love Glenn Miller with lady vocalist's singing.

@WilliamSilva-ml5nw

Marion Hutton

@connorbrien4086

Idk but this song makes me so emotional from the start to finish. Probably because it reminds me of my great grandmother.

@maxl0106

Letzten Sonntag war Wil Salden mit The Wolrld Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra in Regensburg und da wurde dieses Stück gespielt.

@rubewaddell1704

Australia's 5th number one song along with a version by Kate Smith

@diozu

This is a traditional song from Central Italy (Abruzzo), "La Reginella Campagnola". It would be interesting to understand how she came to Glenn Miller

@scotnick59

One of Marion's touch-stone vocals. She wrote that Glenn gave Ray the cream of the crop and her the junk (!)

@hipsterdoofus1026

I was disappointed when I first heard this. I was ten and I thought it was going to be the Woody Woodpecker Song. (If anyone could make this presentable, it was going to be Marion Hutton.)

@musicchartsplay3461

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MAY 4, 1940
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