Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long explained

Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long
Artist:Vaughn Monroe & Ziggy Talent
Published:1940
Genre:Jazz
Composer:Victor Young (original), Milton Berle, Fred Whitehouse
Lyricist:Sam M. Lewis (original), parody lyricist unknown

"Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long" is a parody of the song "Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long", written in 1932 by Victor Young with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis.[1] The lyrics play as a lament that a tailor named Sam, while highly skilled at fitting a suit's coat and vest, inadvertently made the trousers far too long.

The parody is of uncertain origin, with Milton Berle and Fred Whitehouse usually credited as having written it in 1940,[2] but with Joe E. Lewis claiming credit and performing it as early as 1937.[3] Even earlier there is a report of "Oh Sam, You Made My Pants Too Long" being performed at a revue by dance pupils in Richmond, Indiana, on June 19, 1935.[4] Versions were released by Ziggy Talent & the Vaughn Monroe Orchestra, the Buffalo Bills, and—heavily modified—Allan Sherman. For many years, it was a staple of comedian Red Buttons. In 1966, Barbra Streisand included a part of the song (as part of a 13-song medley) on her album Color Me Barbra.

Notes and References

  1. https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000214273/W405167-Lawd_you_made_the_night_too_long Discography of American Historical Recordings
  2. https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/en-US/se/ID_No/26911/Product.aspx Sheet Music Direct
  3. https://www.newspapers.com/image/138993143/?terms=%22sam%2Byou%2Bmade%2Bthe%2Bpants%2Btoo%2Blong%22 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 30 May 1937, Page 57
  4. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/102408946/ "Hadley Pupils To Give Revue At Tivoli Today" The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, 19 Jun 1935, Page 6 col. 4