"By the Light of the Silvery Moon" or "By the Light of the Silv'ry Moon" is a popularlove song. The music was written by Gus Edwards, and the lyrics by Edward Madden. The song was published in 1909 and first performed on stage by Lillian Lorraine in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909. It was one of a series of moon-related Tin Pan Alley songs of the era. The song was also used in the short-lived Broadway show Miss Innocence (September 27-October 9, 1909) when it was sung by Frances Farr.[1]
The song was originally recorded in C major, but has since been sung in E major (Day) and A major (Jimmy Bowen).
Parody
Billy Murray recorded the song Stand Up and Sing for Your Father an Old Time Tune in 1923. The lyrics of Murray's song parody By the Light of the Silvery Moon, portraying an old man who found this new song frivolous.
Oh, I'm sick of all these ditties about "moon" and "spoon" and "June"
So, will you stand up, and sing for your father, an old time tune!
Recordings
Peerless Quartet – recorded November 1909 for Columbia Records (catalog 799).[3]
Ada Jones on Edison cylinder 10362; released May 1910.
Ray Noble and His Orchestra (vocal by Snooky Lanson) – recorded November 17, 1941 for Columbia Records (catalog 36479).[4] This was a minor chart hit in 1942 and 1944.[5]
Bing Crosby – recorded July 9, 1942 for Decca Records.[6]
1946 The Jolson Story – the young Al Jolson, played by Scotty Beckett and voiced by Rudy Wissler, is shown singing the song in a theatre while performing in a double act with the character Steve Martin (William Demarest). Some license has been taken in this instance as by 1909, the year the song was published, Jolson was aged 23 and is meant to be in his early teens in the scene.
1967 The Producers – Max (Zero Mostel) puts a coin in the jukebox of the bar where he is having a drink with Leo (Gene Wilder). The title he selects is "By the Light of the Silvery Moon". They both, accompanied by a drunkard, start singing the tune.
The song was featured in a 1931 Fleischer Studios "Follow the bouncing ball" cartoon, that featured Betty Boop and the voice of Eddie Cantor. An earlier Fleischer cartoon "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" (1926) was released in the Phonofilm sound-on-film process, as part of the Song Car-Tunes series.
In a 1952 episode of I Love Lucy, "Lucy's Show Biz Swan Song", the song was sung by Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz (Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance), while the characters were auditioning for Ricky's "Gay Nineties Revue".
The song's patter is parodied in a popular The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Audience Participation line for the song "Eddie". lines like "By the light (not the dark but the light)" become lines like "From the day he was born (not the night but the day)" and "She tried in vain (not the artery but the vein)".
In the January 27, 1976 episode of the ABC sitcom Happy Days, titled "Fonzie The Superstar", restaurant owner Arnold (Pat Morita) and Laverne and Shirley (Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams), stall for time by singing the song (very badly) onstage, for a teen audience waiting for Fonzie (Henry Winkler) to come out and sing.
In an All in the Family episode (S6 E15), Archie Bunker and Barney Hefner sang the song as part of a minstrel show.
In 1991, the song is briefly sung by a group of human-themed Muppets called "The Three D's" in the preshow of Muppet*Vision 3D.
Kidsongs, included in the music video Let's Put on a Show (1995).
A season 4 (1997) episode of Boy Meets World, titled "B & B's B'n B", Cory, Shawn, and Topanga sing the song accompanied by the piano alongside their elderly bed and breakfast guests.
In the Bear in the Big Blue House episode ‘’And to All a Good Night’’, Bear and Shadow sing the song to wake up Tutter. Shadow sings the first half of the song before appearing. This is also used as instrumental background music for a scene involving the Harvest Moon Festival.
An impromptu version of the song appears in the sixth episode (S1 E06) of the Channel 4 sitcom GameFace (2017).
In the late 1970s/early 80s this song was a favourite of the travelling Grangemouth No1 supporters bus.