Van Heusen believed the clever rebuke would make a good song for the movie. After collaborating with his lyricist, Johnny Burke, they wrote the song.
Bing Crosby recorded and sang 'Swinging On A Star' in the 1944 film 'Going My Way' and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Many singers have recorded the song since 1944. Some of the more well known singers were Burl Ives, Frank Sinatra, Maureen McGovern, Rosemary Clooney and Tony Bennett.
However, my favorite performance was always by my mother who sang this song while rocking her first grandchild, my son, to sleep.
Sweet, sweet memories.
Below is Bing Crosby singing Swinging On A Star.
Lyrics:
Would you like to swing on a star
carry moonbeams home in a jar
and be better off than you are
or would you rather be a mule
A mule is an animal with long funny ears
he kicks up at anything he hears
His back is brawny but his brain is weak
he's just plain stupid with a stubborn streak
and by the way if you hate to go to school
You may grow up to be a mule
Or would you like to swing on a star
carry moonbeams home in a jar
and be better off than you are
or would you rather be a pig
A pig is an animal with dirt on this face
his shoes are a terrible disgrace
He has no manners when he eats his food
He's fat and lazy and extremely rude
But if you don't care a feather or a fig
you may grow up to be a pig
Or would you like to swing on a star
carry moonbeams home in a jar
and be better off than you are
or would you rather be a fish
A fish won't do anything but swim in a brook
he can't write his name or read a book
to fool the people is his only thought
and though he's slippery he still gets caught
but then if that sort of the life is what you wish
you may grow up to be a fish
A new kind of jumped up slippery fish
And all the monkeys aren't in the zoo
every day you meet quite a few
so you see it's all up to you,
you can be better than you are
you could be swinging on a star
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