Lemon Tree (Will Holt song)

"Lemon Tree" is a folk song written by Will Holt in the late 1950s. The tune is based on the Brazilian folk song Meu limão, meu limoeiro, arranged by José Carlos Burle in 1937 and made popular by Brazilian singer Wilson Simonal.[1] The song compares love to a lemon tree: "Lemon tree very pretty, and the lemon flower is sweet, but the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat."

"Lemon Tree"
Song by Trini Lopez
from the album The Folk Album
GenreFolk
Songwriter(s)Will Holt

The song has been recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, Chad & Jeremy, The Kingston Trio, The Seekers, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Sandie Shaw, and Roger Whittaker. In 1965, Trini Lopez recorded the most successful version of the song which hit number twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Billboard Middle Road Singles chart.[2][3] “I remember meeting Trini Lopez,” Holt told Portland Magazine in 2013. “He was a sweet guy, really charming. I heard his version of ‘Lemon Tree,’ and I thought, that’s another take of the song.”[4] It was adapted as a jingle in the late 1960s for Lemon Pledge.

A reference is made to the song in the Seinfeld episode "The Phone Message" (Season 2, Episode 4, 17:38). Another television reference has the character Jefferson D'Arcy singing it during a dream sequence in the Married... with Children episode "Lookin' for a Desk in All the Wrong Places" (Season 6, Episode 5, 17:00).

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References

  1. "Meu limão, meu limoeiro". Cifrantiga3.blogspot.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 149.
  3. "Middle-Road Singles", Billboard, February 20, 1965. p. 46
  4. "Music Man – Songwriter Will Holt | PORTLAND MAGAZINE". Retrieved 2020-09-08.


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