"The Lonely Goatherd" is a popular
show tune from the 1959
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ''
The Sound of Music''.
The song is well known for its examples of
yodeling, a part of the traditional music of the
Austrian Alps, where the musical is set (however,
Maria von Trapp found the yodeling in the motion picture version of ''The Sound of Music'' rendition to be lacking in authenticity).
Background
This song tells the whimsical story of a
goatherd
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whose
yodelling
Yodeling (also jodeling) is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes of pitch between the low-pitch chest register (or "chest voice") and the high-pitch head register or falsetto. The English word ''yodel'' is derived from th ...
is heard from far off and by passers-by, until he falls in love with a girl who wears a pale-pink coat, with her mother joining in the yodelling. The original 1959 musical has this as the song
Maria (played by
Mary Martin) sings to comfort the Von Trapp children during a storm.
For the
1965 film adaptation, screenwriter Ernest Lehman repositioned this song to a later part of the film wherein Maria (played by
Julie Andrews
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) and the children sing it as part of a
marionette show they perform for their father. The song in place of "The Lonely Goatherd" was "
My Favorite Things", which was originally sung earlier in the original musical in the office of the Mother Abbess, as a duet between her and Maria. The duet occurs just prior to Maria's departure to work for Captain von Trapp as governess to his seven children. The puppets appear only once in the film.
While many stage productions retain the original order as used in the 1959 musical, many other productions have also adapted the changes made in the film, shifting "The Lonely Goatherd" to another scene and adding "My Favorite Things" in its place. In the 1981
West End
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Pl ...
revival with
Petula Clark, Maria and the children sing it at a fair, and in the 1998
Broadway revival with
Rebecca Luker it is sung at the Salzburg Festival concert, replacing what would have been an intricate Bach-sounding reprise of "Do Re Mi", showing how exemplary the Von Trapp children were at singing difficult choral compositions. Here, the vocal arrangements were by
Jeanine Tesori, giving the audience an idea of how versatile they were.
In the 2013 NBC broadcast of ''
The Sound of Music Live!'', it was once again used as it was in the original 1959 production.
The lively number reappears later in both the original stage version, the film version and the 2013 NBC special broadcast as a deliberately paced and very Austrian-sounding instrumental, the ''
Ländler'', a dance performed by the Captain and Maria. It then serves as the catalyst to a dramatic juncture in the film, as the young
novice Maria realizes that she is in love with the Captain.
The famous
marionette puppetry sequence in the film was produced and performed by the leading puppeteers of the day,
Bil Baird and Cora Eisenberg.
According to ''The Sound of Music Companion'', Hammerstein had come up with several phrases to rhyme with the word goatherd, such as "remote heard", "throat heard", "moat heard", etc. to add enjoyment to the song.
In popular culture
Julie Andrews
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performed this song with
The Muppets as the opening number to her guest appearance on ''
The Muppet Show'' in 1977.
In
The Nanny episode "Stock Tip" from Series 2, Brighton accidentally plays the song instead of hip hop and suggests his dad, esteemed Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield, should play his cassettes on his own stereo to prevent further mix-ups.
In ''
The Story of Tracy Beaker'' episode "Miss You" from Series 1, Mike is reminiscing about good times with his
guitar. We later see him fantasising about taking the Dumping Ground kids camping and in this fantasy we see him singing/playing The Lonely Goatherd, albeit out of tune.
In the ''
Werewolf'' episode of ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000
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'',
Mike Nelson briefly sings the first few lines of the song during the movie's end credits.
In 2006
Gwen Stefani
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sampled the song in "
Wind It Up" on her album ''
The Sweet Escape''.
The song was also used briefly in a special
Shrek short/''
Thriller
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Comics
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'' music video featured on the
Nintendo 3DS
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, and was remixed for the credits.
The song is frequently performed by
The von Trapps, the real life great-grandchildren of the Captain and Maria, and appears on their Pink Martini collaboration album, ''
Dream a Little Dream'', released on March 4, 2014.
Randy Rainbow posted a parody of the song about U.S. presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton, titled
The Nasty Woman on
YouTube on October 26, 2016.
Sandy and Richard Riccardi posted a parody of this song, about President Donald Trump, titled
The Lonely Dotard on YouTube on September 26, 2017.
Slovenian avant-garde music group
Laibach released a cover of "The Lonely Goatherd" as part of their 2018 ''
The Sound of Music'' album, featuring guest vocals performed by Boris Benko from
Silence. The video for ''The Lonely Goatherd'' was released on November 19, 2018. It features Milan Fras dressed as a
Christian priest
A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities. They also have the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particu ...
guiding a flock of young girls dressed as sheep. Boris Benko appears as the goatherd.
References
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1959 songs
Songs with music by Richard Rodgers
Songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Songs from The Sound of Music
Fictional yodelers
Goatherds
Novelty songs
Mary Martin songs
Julie Andrews songs
Carrie Underwood songs
Harry Connick Jr. songs