Please Mr. Postman song by The Marvelettes

About The Song

Title: Please Mr. Postman

Artist: The Marvelettes

Genre: Rhythm and Blues, Doo-Wop

Release Date: 1961

Album: Please Mr. Postman (1961)

Writers: Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, Robert Bateman

Key Themes: “Please Mr. Postman” tells the story of a woman eagerly waiting for a letter from her boyfriend who is away. She implores Mr. Postman to deliver the letter as soon as possible, as she longs to hear from her love. The song explores themes of anticipation, longing, and the excitement of receiving communication from a distant partner.

Musical Style: The Marvelettes’ “Please Mr. Postman” is rooted in the doo-wop and rhythm and blues traditions. It features a catchy melody, soulful vocals, and the harmonious sound typical of the early 1960s girl group era. The song’s infectious beat and the lead vocal performance by Gladys Horton contribute to its timeless appeal.

Cultural Impact: Released in 1961, “Please Mr. Postman” became a massive hit for The Marvelettes, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100. It was not only the group’s breakthrough single but also the first Motown song to reach the top of the charts. The success of the song helped establish Motown as a major force in the music industry.

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Legacy: “Please Mr. Postman” is considered a classic of the girl group genre and remains one of Motown’s signature songs. It has been covered by various artists over the years and is celebrated for its contribution to the pop and R&B landscape of the early 1960s. The Marvelettes’ version, in particular, is praised for its energetic and soulful performance.

The Marvelettes’ “Please Mr. Postman” stands as a landmark in the Motown catalog, showcasing the talent and appeal of girl groups from that era. Its catchy refrain and relatable theme have made it a timeless classic in the annals of popular music.

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Lyrics

“Please Mr. Postman”

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(Wait) Oh yes, wait a minute, Mr. Postman
(Wait) Wai-hey-hey-hey-it, Mr. Postman

(Please, Mr. Postman, look and see) Whoa yeah
(Is there a letter in your bag for me?) Please, please, Mr. Po-oh-ostman
(‘Cause it’s been a mighty long time) Whoa yeah
(Since I heard from this boyfriend of mine)

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There must be some word today
From my boyfriend so far away
Please, Mr. Postman, look and see
Is there a letter, a letter for me?
I’ve been standin’ here waitin’, Mr. Postman
So so patiently
For just a card or just a letter
Sayin’ he’s returnin’ home to me

Please, Mr. Postman
(Please, Mr. Postman, look and see) Whoa yeah
(Is there a letter in your bag for me?) Please, please, Mr. Po-oh-oh-ostman
(‘Cause it’s been a mighty long time) Whoa yeah
(Since I heard from this boyfriend of mine)

So many days, you’ve passed me by
You saw the tears standin’ in my eye
You wouldn’t stop to make me feel better
By leavin’ me a card or a letter

Please, Mr. Postman, look and see
Is there a letter, oh yeah, in your bag for me?
You know it’s been so long
Yeah, since I heard from this boyfriend of mine

You better wait a minute, wait a minute
(Wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Whoa, you better wait a minute
Please, please, Mr. Postman (Wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Please check and see
Just one more time for me

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You gotta wait a minute (wait), wait a minute (Wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Oh you better wait a minute, wait a minute
Please, Mr. Po-ostman (Wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Don’t pass me by, you see the tears in my eyes

You better wait (Wait)
Wait a minute (Wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute
(Wait, wait a minute, Mr. Postman)
Please Mr. Postman