Mornin'

Album: Jarreau (1983)
Charted: 28 21
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  • Mornin' Mr. Radio
    Mornin' little Cheerios
    Mornin' sister Oriole
    Did I tell you everything is fine
    In my mind?

    Mornin' Mr. Shoe Shine Man
    Shine 'em bright in white and tan
    My baby said she loves me and
    Need I tell you that
    Everything here is just fine
    In my mind

    'Scuse me if I sing
    My heart has found its wings
    Searchin' high and low
    And now at last I know

    Mornin' Mr. Golden Gate
    I should walk but I can't wait
    I can't wait to set it straight
    I was shakin' but now I am
    Makin' it fine
    Here in my mind

    My heart will soar
    With love that's rare and real
    My smiling face will feel every cloud
    Then higher still
    Beyond the blue until
    I know I can
    Like any man
    Reach out my hand
    And touch the face of God

    'Scuse me if I sing
    My heart has found its wings
    Searchin' high and low
    And now at last I know

    Mornin' Mr. Radio
    Mornin' little Cheerios
    Mornin' sister Oriole
    Did I tell you everything is fine
    Woo, in my mind?

    So, won't you get up Oriole?
    So, won't you get up Cheerios?
    Wake up Mr. Radio
    It's fine
    Here in my mind

    Singin' 'bout mornin' little radio
    Mornin' little Cheerios Writer/s: Al Jarreau, David Foster, Jay Joseph Graydon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Downtown Music Publishing, GARDEN RAKE MUSIC, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 17

  • Mercedy from SeattleI agree with everyone. The lyrics match the upbeat, carefree melody. Not sure why Graydon thinks he has to trash Al's lyrics. It's says more about him as a human being than it clearly demonstrates why the lyrics are 'totally lame.' IMO, that's a totally lame evaluation. Some really good lines: My heart has found it's way...and cute: Mornin Mr. Golden Gate, I should walk but I can't wait...Mornin' Mr. Shoeshine Man...shine 'em bright in white and tan.
  • Szademann from PaCorny lyrics ? Maybe, but who cares. It works. Although I have deep respect for Graydon, he can come off a little 'corny' himself at times and I think he probably likes that. Instrumentally, this song is monsterous, including Graydon's rhythm chunkin'. And Foster; what can you say. One of the most prolific songwriters of our time, NTM his session keyboard tracks on hundreds of pop anthems and probably this song as well. Last, the synth solo. Gives me chills. Sounds like Phillinganes to me but not sure. And the string/synth/keyboard track production and how all these tracks dovetail into a remarkable piece. Again, probably mostly Foster but Jay can get this done too. I cannot hear this piece enough. Al's voice and Foster's pure production genius. Magical.
  • M. Turboffy from Alma Co.Flat out disagree w/ Graydon. These are the optimistic, upbeat & positive Al Jareau life's outlook. I'm not religious. But when Al belts out "and touch the face of God" it's very very real heartfelt. Al was never a downer singer/writer...
  • La Zalewski from PaAlways loved this song. The lyrics are cute - just fine by me! I wait wait wait for Al to bust loose at the end with his scatting "be-bup-beeda-dee-dee.." More scatting! I also recall a soap opera using this song in a scene in the 1980s.. The Guiding Light I think.
  • KenFantastic feel good song...I love the instrumental and Als vocals are so great. Plus it's an 80's song!...love love love...the lyrics aren't corny...they work!
  • La Zalewski from PaSo who was the stellar drummer on this gem? It was either Steve Gadd or Jeff Porcaro. Both legends.
  • Gerry Solís from México CityIncredible song, I feel like In the previous pass away, how to tell? It is like I’m talkin with God. Marvelous song.
  • No from OffPretty much makes sense now that I read this. I thought Jarreau was making a more sinister comment than I can remember this song making me think of now I hear it almost forty years later, but it turns out the guy's 'songwriter' was just a loser. Plenty of weird lyrics about 'shoeshine' and all sorts of s--t.
  • Suna from Texas This song is the sound of my soul. Number one favorite of all time.
  • Al Fan from New YorkCorny? Perhaps to the uninitiated who simply listen to the sound of Al Jarreau and can’t feel the emotion he delivers with each song he performed. “Mornin” one of the most uplifting of all time. You can’t help but hear the joy in his voice and feel your own spirit begin to soar right from the intro keyboard run that starts low the climbs to join the lyrics beginning with “mornin”. The upbeat tempo culminates with Al touching “the face of God”! This still sends a wave of happiness over me every time I hear it, even after almost 40 years and hundreds of plays.
  • Seventh Mist from 7th HeavenI always liked this song's video, which I first saw not long after it came out. But now that I watch it, I half expect the Blue's Clues dog to come bounding out behind him!
  • Lou from Omaha, NeCan anyone explain the Sister Oriole? I've never understood what it referenced, except maybe a Catholic church nun.
  • Demetrice from New OrleansI love this song and I’ve been playing it over and over while at work. It took the stress away. Each time the song got to the part where he said he could reach out and touch the face of God, it pulled at my heart.
  • Music Lover from CaliforniaI like the lyrics to this song. Nothing lame or corny here. Just a song that makes me smile.
  • Sheila from Austin TxThis is one the happiest song I've ever heard. i remember how it made me feel back when it was released,and i still get the same feeling today when i play it...it takes away all the ugliness of the world today.
  • Sabrina from Corvallis, OrCorny lyrics? HUMPH! Ok, maybe there are but so what? This is an upbeat song and I can't help but smile whenever I hear it! "Mornin'" is a song that takes me back to the days of when I was a young wife and mother living 'the dream" in sunny SoCal and all seemed right with my world! Heck, even nowadays I think it's a great song to put on in mornings to hear on the way to work...puts ya in a good mood :)
  • Kathy from New Orleans, LaThis song fills me with happiness, positive emotions. Who cares is the lyrics are a little silly ! sometimes happiness does that.
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