A Picture Print by Currier and Ives
Origins of the print mentioned in Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride"
by Ray Rojas
I was listening to Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride” and I had
always been curious about the last verse in which the song sings:
“There’s a happy feeling nothing in theWorld can buyWhen they pass around the coffee andThe pumpkin pie.It’ll nearly be like a picture print byCurrier and Ives.These wonderful things are the thingsWe remember all through our lives.
Here's a great arrangement of Mel Torme singing "Sleigh Ride":
Specifically, who are Currer and Ives?
Leroy Anderson |
“Sleigh Ride” was composed between July 1946 and February
1948 by Leroy Anderson, however, the lyrics were not written until 1950 by
Mitchell Parish of “Star Dust,” “Stars Fell on Alabama,” and “Sophisticated
Lady” fame (lyrics only).
He also wrote the English lyrics to “Volare” and “Moonlight
Serenade.” He even claimed to have written the lyrics to Ellington’s “Moon
Indigo.”
Lyricist Mitchell Parish |
My question regarding this song was what is a “picture print
by Currier and Ives.” I was certain that it must be some mid-20th
Century reference, but it goes back father than that.
It was more of a late-19th Century reference to
the firm of Currier and Ives who produced lithographs that were hand painted in
color. Being lithographs, they were massed reproduced from 1835 to 1907.
The company started using the name “Currier and Ives” in
1857. The company described itself as "Publishers of Cheap and Popular
Prints.” Over 7500 prints were made in the company’s 72-year history.
They liked to produce pictures of winter scenes.
In 1935, Bernard Herrmann composed a full orchestra piece
called the “Currier and Ives Suite.”
Being that these pictures were mass produced, it was not out
of the ordinary that Parish would draw this analogy to the dessert gathering of
a family sitting for pumpkin pie.
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