"Wake Up Irene" is a parody song written by Johnny Hathcock and Weldon Allard, performed by Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys, and released in 1954 on the Capitol label (catalog no. 21226).
"Wake Up Irene" | |
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Single by Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys | |
Released | 1954 |
Genre | Country |
Label | Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | John Hathcock, Weldon Allard |
It was a parody of, and answer song to, "Goodnight, Irene". A recording by The Weavers of "Goodnight, Irene" was released in 1950 and spent 13 weeks at No. 1 on the United States pop chart.[1]
The premise of "Wake Up, Irene" is that Irene was prevented from sleep by the steel guitars and everyone around the country singing goodnight to her for months and months. According to the song, Irene finally fell asleep, and there is not a thing that can wake her.
In May 1954, the song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard country and western chart.[2] It was also ranked No. 17 on Billboard's 1954 year-end country and western retail chart.[3]
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edit- ^ "Goodnight Irene (song by Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and the Weavers) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ^ Joel Whitburn (1996). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. p. 294. ISBN 0823076326.
- ^ "1954's Top C & W Records". The Billboard. December 25, 1954. p. 17.