Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day

"Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day"
Song by Elsie Carlisle
Released 1934 (1934)
Genre Classical · Modern · Vocal
Length 3:15
Label Decca
Writer(s) Wayne · Hoffman · Sigler

"Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day" or "Little Man (You've Had a Busy Day)" is a modern classical vocal music song, written by Mabel Wayne, Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler. It has been recorded by multiple artists form various musical genres.[1]

The tune is written about a lullaby both in theme and mood. It was first recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on May 18, 1934 and released for Decca Records (F. 3990) in 1934. "Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day" became a hit song as it was covered by four major artists the same year.[2] These cover versions were by artists including Emil Coleman, Isham Jones, Paul Robeson, Al Bowlly with the Ray Noble Orchestra and the Pickens Sisters, who made the song popular in the United States. The song was later covered by Perry Como (1958), Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie (1961), Dakota Staton (1972), Monica Borrfors (1994) as well as Connee Boswell, Art Tatum and Bing Crosby.[3] In 2016, the British Rock musician Eric Clapton released his take on the song for his twenty-second studio album I Still Do and brought the song to new young generation and into a completely different musical genre.[4]

References

  1. "Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  2. ""Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day" (1934)". Elsie Carlisle. Elsiecarlisle.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. "Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day". International Lyrics Playground. Lyricsplayground.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  4. Maxwell, Wes (19 February 2016). "Eric Clapton Announces New Album 'I Still Do' | CharityOwl". Austin Charity Owl. Charityowl.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
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