This week at Glyn Wilton’s Mixed Music Bag,
he’s asking us to write about a song in which
the title or a line mentions the current month.
Here’s my featured January artist and his song.

This week’s featured song is pure fun; I’ve chosen a golden oldie, written and recorded by the legendary Neil Sedaka.
Born March 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. Neil Sedaka is a singer, composer, and pianist and one of the most prolific songwriters of his era. Sedaka has written or cowritten more than 500 songs, including the hits “Calendar Girl” (1959), “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” (1960), and “Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen” (1961). Although Sedaka himself performed many of his songs, others were sung by well-known performers, among them Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones and the Monkees.
Neil Sedaka received many awards and accolades during his lengthy career, including being given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2004 he was honored with the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments in furthering the success of songwriters.
My song choice for this week in January is “Calendar Girl”. Written by Neil Sedaka and his songwriting partner Howard Greenfield, “Calendar Girl” became one of Sedaka’s signature hits. It was also, at the time, his highest-charting hit on the Billboard charts …. a personal record that would not be broken until his 1962 recording of “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”.
“Calendar Girl” follows the very simple premise of linking each of the 12 months of the year to a sweetheart’s endearing personality trait with holidays or special events as the main focus (Valentine, Easter Bunny, etc.).
The idea of a ‘calendar girl’ dates back to the 1890s and, in later years, became popular through the use of wall calendars featuring photos of beautiful actresses and/or models wearing swimsuits. They are synonymous with wartime movies, auto repair shops, teenage boys bedrooms and sports locker rooms. Some of the earliest, most famous calendar pin-up girls were Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe and even Betty Boop.
“Calendar Girl” became Neil Sedaka’s 6th hit in two years but was also his first top-five record. The song peaked at #4 on the US Billboard chart.
This is “Calendar Girl” by Neil Sedaka
LYRICS
I love, I love, I love my calendar girl
Yeah, sweet calendar girl
I love, I love, I love my calendar girl
Each and every day of the year
(January) You start the year off fine
(February) You’re my little valentine
(March) I’m gonna march you down the aisle
(April) You’re the Easter Bunny when you smile
Yeah, yeah, my heart’s in a whirl
I love, I love, I love my little calendar girl
Every day (every day), every day (every day) of the year
(Every day of the year)
(May) Maybe if I ask your dad and mom
(June) They’ll let me take you to the Junior Prom
(July) Like a firecracker all aglow
(August) When you’re on the beach you steal the show
Yeah, yeah, my heart’s in a whirl
I love, I love, I love my little calendar girl
Every day (every day), every day (every day) of the year
(Every day of the year)
Yeah, yeah, my heart’s in a whirl
I love, I love, I love my little calendar girl
Every day (every day), every day (every day) of the year
(Every day of the year)
(September) Light the candles at your Sweet Sixteen
(October) Romeo and Juliet on Halloween
(November) I’ll give thanks that you belong to me
(December) You’re the present ‘neath my Christmas tree
Yeah, yeah, my heart’s in a whirl
I love, I love, I love my little calendar girl
Every day (every day), every day (every day) of the year (every day of the year)
I love, I love, I love my calendar girl
Yeah, sweet calendar girl
I love, I love, I love my calendar girl
Yeah, sweet calendar girl
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield
Calendar Girl lyrics © Universal Music – Careers
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Thanks for joining me today and spinning another January tune.
See you on the flip side. 😎
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I caught myself getting happy feet and singing along. A great flashback!!!
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It’s a real catchy tune, Dawg. Sing away!
Thanks so much! 🎶
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This is always a favorite song to hear! 🙂
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A great song from a more innocent time, Barbara. Those were the days!
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I love this song. It’s now going round and round my head!
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It has that effect on people, Esther! 🙃
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A corny song I couldn’t help but sing along, belting out in my little kid voice. Likely drove my parents crazy (incentive!). Thanks for the memories (oh and here comes another ear worm….gahhhhh!) 😂
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And I’m thinking that nowadays, the song with have to be about shirtless Australuan firefighters holding kittens, or men in different family kilts doing yoga. I’m fine with that.
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I’ll take a brawny Scot in a kilt any day! Hoot man, hoot man!
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It is sooo corny but we grew up on corn! Great memories here, Liz.
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Good choice Nancy. Probably Neil Sedaka’s 2nd best known song (after Oh Carol)
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Thanks, Glyn. He’s got a string of back-to-back hit songs that are all so singable and come with a bunch of memories.
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I love, I love, I love to singalong to this one! A great choice, Nancy.
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Haha! Thanks, dear Keith! I think you’re in good company!
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Hmm, all blondes!
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So they claim! 😅
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hahaha
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Rita Hayworth was born Margarita Carmen Cansino, daughter of professional dancers from Spain; I doubt she was blonde but she was gorgeous!
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She was, and she shouldn’t have changed her name!!!!
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This song brings back so many memories. Great to hear it again.
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For me, too, Fan. Enjoy!
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It’s a classic isn’t it.
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It really is, Di ….. from a period when it was innocent and acceptable for a song like this to be written. Simpler times.
Thanks, Di.
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I miss them.
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