Introduction
When it comes to classic hits, few songs have the power to stir emotions and stand the test of time like “Dawn – Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” featuring Tony Orlando. This iconic song, released in 1973, continues to resonate with music enthusiasts and has a heartwarming story behind it. In this article, we will delve into the magic of this timeless piece of music, its background, and Tony Orlando, the artist who brought it to life.
Did You Know?
1. The Origin of the Yellow Ribbon:
- The song’s inspiration comes from a tradition dating back to the 19th century. Yellow ribbons tied around oak trees were a symbol of a loved one’s safe return home. This tradition was especially prevalent during times of war when families anxiously awaited their soldiers’ return.
2. Tony Orlando and Dawn:
- The song is performed by Tony Orlando and Dawn, a pop music group. Tony Orlando, known for his distinctive voice and stage presence, played a pivotal role in making the song a global sensation.
3. Chart-Topping Success:
- “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” became a chart-topping hit in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Its universal appeal and heartwarming narrative captured the hearts of people worldwide.
4. The Song’s Legacy:
- Over the years, this song has been covered by numerous artists and featured in various forms of media. Its enduring popularity reflects the emotional depth and nostalgia it evokes.
5. A Reunion with the Oak Tree:
- In 1978, Tony Orlando returned to the actual oak tree mentioned in the song, located in New York. He tied a yellow ribbon around it, creating a moment of sheer magic and nostalgia.
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Lyrics: Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
I’m comin’ home, I’ve done my time
Now I’ve got to know what is and isn’t mine
If you received my letter telling you I’d soon be free
Then you’ll know just what to do if you still want me
If you still want meWhoa, tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak tree
It’s been three long years, do you still want me? (still want me)
If I don’t see a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree
I’ll stay on the bus, forget about us, put the blame on me
If I don’t see a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak treeBus driver, please look for me
‘Cause I couldn’t bear to see what I might see
I’m really still in prison and my love, she holds the key
A simple yellow ribbon’s what I need to set me free
I wrote and told her pleaseWhoa, tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak tree
It’s been three long years, do you still want me? (still want me)
If I don’t see a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree
I’ll stay on the bus, forget about us, put the blame on me
If I don’t see a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak treeNow the whole damn bus is cheerin’ and I can’t believe I see
A hundred yellow ribbons ’round the ole oak tree
I’m comin’ home, umm-hmm(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)
(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)
(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)
(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)
(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)
(Tie a ribbon ’round the ole oak tree)