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"Under the Anheuser Bush" is a beer garden song commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch brewing company in 1903. [1] With music by Harry Von Tilzer and words by Andrew B. Sterling, the title contains a pun on the surnames of the company's founders ("Busch" is the German word for "Bush").

Sheet music cover stylized with Anheuser-Busch logo (1903)

Published by the Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., it followed on the success of Von Tilzer's 1902 beer garden composition, "Down Where The Wurzburger Flows". [2]

The chorus lyrics below are as printed in the 1903 sheet music. [3] The line "come and have a stein or two" is backed by the first bar of the German folk standard " Oh du lieber Augustin".

Come, come, come and make eyes with me
Under the Anheuser Bush
Come, come drink some " Budwise" with me
Under the Anheuser Bush
Hear the old German band... [followed by a bar of "Oh du lieber Augustin"]
Just let me hold your hand – Yah!
Do, do come and have a stein or two
Under the Anheuser Bush

Popular recordings were made by Billy Murray (1904), and as a duet by Collins and Harlan (1905). [2] In the MGM movie Meet Me in St. Louis, set in 1903, the orchestra at the Christmas dance plays an instrumental version.

The song was adapted for a British music hall version called "Down at the Old Bull and Bush", written for Florrie Forde and made popular by her. [4] [a]

Where the Wurzburger Flows was a beer garden hit for Von Tilzer in 1902

The tune was adapted for the political parody song "Down At The Old Watergate" during the Watergate scandal. [6]

Notes

  1. ^ The Old Bull and Bush is a north London public house—now a Grade II-listed landmark with a bar named in Forde's honor. [5]

References

  1. ^ Taylor, Timothy D. (2012). The Sounds of Capitalism: Advertising, Music, and the Conquest of Culture. University of Chicago Press. p. 73. ISBN  978-0-226-79114-2.
  2. ^ a b Jasen, David A. (2013). A Century of American Popular Music. Taylor & Francis. p. 262. ISBN  978-1-135-35271-4.
  3. ^ "Under the Anheuser Bush". Levy Sheet Music Collection. JScholarship. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  4. ^ Martland, Peter (2012). Recording History: The British Record Industry, 1888–1931. Scarecrow Press. p. 201. ISBN  978-0-8108-8253-9.
  5. ^ "Artist Biography: Florrie Forde". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Down at the Old Watergate - Congressman William Hungate - YouTube". YouTube. 25 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 8 January 2021.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Under the Anheuser Bush" is a beer garden song commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch brewing company in 1903. [1] With music by Harry Von Tilzer and words by Andrew B. Sterling, the title contains a pun on the surnames of the company's founders ("Busch" is the German word for "Bush").

Sheet music cover stylized with Anheuser-Busch logo (1903)

Published by the Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., it followed on the success of Von Tilzer's 1902 beer garden composition, "Down Where The Wurzburger Flows". [2]

The chorus lyrics below are as printed in the 1903 sheet music. [3] The line "come and have a stein or two" is backed by the first bar of the German folk standard " Oh du lieber Augustin".

Come, come, come and make eyes with me
Under the Anheuser Bush
Come, come drink some " Budwise" with me
Under the Anheuser Bush
Hear the old German band... [followed by a bar of "Oh du lieber Augustin"]
Just let me hold your hand – Yah!
Do, do come and have a stein or two
Under the Anheuser Bush

Popular recordings were made by Billy Murray (1904), and as a duet by Collins and Harlan (1905). [2] In the MGM movie Meet Me in St. Louis, set in 1903, the orchestra at the Christmas dance plays an instrumental version.

The song was adapted for a British music hall version called "Down at the Old Bull and Bush", written for Florrie Forde and made popular by her. [4] [a]

Where the Wurzburger Flows was a beer garden hit for Von Tilzer in 1902

The tune was adapted for the political parody song "Down At The Old Watergate" during the Watergate scandal. [6]

Notes

  1. ^ The Old Bull and Bush is a north London public house—now a Grade II-listed landmark with a bar named in Forde's honor. [5]

References

  1. ^ Taylor, Timothy D. (2012). The Sounds of Capitalism: Advertising, Music, and the Conquest of Culture. University of Chicago Press. p. 73. ISBN  978-0-226-79114-2.
  2. ^ a b Jasen, David A. (2013). A Century of American Popular Music. Taylor & Francis. p. 262. ISBN  978-1-135-35271-4.
  3. ^ "Under the Anheuser Bush". Levy Sheet Music Collection. JScholarship. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  4. ^ Martland, Peter (2012). Recording History: The British Record Industry, 1888–1931. Scarecrow Press. p. 201. ISBN  978-0-8108-8253-9.
  5. ^ "Artist Biography: Florrie Forde". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Down at the Old Watergate - Congressman William Hungate - YouTube". YouTube. 25 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 8 January 2021.

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