Who Wrote I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing? Music History Music in Commercials Number 1 Songs by da jack hayford - August 22, 2016February 18, 20230 I’d like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I’d like to build the world a home And furnish it with love Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing Editors Note: Only in Nashville! Recently I was eating a famously-great burger at the venerable Brown’s Diner, one of the more “off the beaten path” venues in Music City. I was there to see the journeyman musician and band leader Jay Patten. Soon, in walk’s the legendary British songwriter Roger Cook*. Roger sang a number of his big hits with Jay’s band including one of my all-time favorite songs “I Believe in You,” a #1 country hit in 1980 for the the great Don Williams. —DA Hayford “First heard as a Coca-Cola commercial…with the lyric ‘I’d like to buy the world a Coke,’ this tune (and the ad) caught the public’s attention immediately. The Hillside Singers, eight singers in the original ad, changed the lyrics to ‘I’d like to teach the world to sing’ and recorded the song. In England, meanwhile, the popular ’60s group The Seekers reorganized themselves as The New Seekers and recorded it too, scoring a kind of sequel to their first million-seller, ‘Look What They’ve Done to My Song, Ma’ [penned by Melanie]. It became the U.K.’s 1971 Song of the Year and a hit in the U.S. as well.” —100 Favorite Songs Of Faith, Friendship And Love The song began life as a collaboration by UK hit songwriters Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway called ‘True Love and Apple Pie’ and recorded by Susan Shirley. It was then rewritten by Cook, Greenaway, Coca-Cola account executive Bill Backer, and Billy Davis and recorded as a Coca-Cola radio commercial, with the lyric ‘I’d like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company.’ “First aired on American radio in February 1969, it was also used as a TV commercial later that year, sparking public demand for its release as a single. Reworked, again by Bill Backer and Billy Davis, to remove the references to the brand name, the single climbed to UK <b>#1</b> and US #7 in 1971 and 1972. “The Coca-Cola Company waived royalties to the song and instead donated $80,000 in payments to UNICEF. The song has since been recorded over 75 times.” —Wikipedia Commercial Copy: On a hilltop in Italy We assembled young people From all over the world To bring you this message From Coca-Cola Bottlers All over the world It’s the real thing – Coke. And they sang… I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke Lyrics I’d like to buy the world a home And furnish it with love Grow apple trees and honey bees And snow white turtle doves. Chorus: I’d like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I’d like to buy the world a Coke And keep it company That’s the real thing. I’d like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I’d like to buy the world a Coke And keep it company That’s the real thing Chorus 2: What the world wants today Coca-Cola (background) Is the real thing What the world wants today Coca-Cola (background) Is the real thing I’d like to teach the world to sing Sing with me (background) In perfect harmony I’d like to buy the world a Coke And keep it company That’s the real thing I’d like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I’d like to buy the world a Coke And keep it company That’s the real thing. What the world wants today Coca-Cola (background) Is the real thing What the world wants today Coca-Cola (background) Is the real thing I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing Lyrics (Words and Music by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Bill Backer, and Billy Davis) I’d like to build the world a home And furnish it with love Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves I’d like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I’d like to hold it in my arms and keep it company I’d like to see the world for once All standing hand in hand And hear them echo through the hills “Ah, peace throughout the land” (That’s the song I hear) I’d like to teach the world to sing (that the world sings today) In perfect harmony See related story in Huffigton Post. *Roger Cook also co-wrote the Hollies classic “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.” Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...