Peak
1
Weeks
17
Score
4,713
Chart Year
1971
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Hoyt Axton wrote this for an animated TV special called The Happy Song that never materialized. Axton, who was a popular country singer-songwriter from Oklahoma, pitched it to the group while he opened for them on a tour. Three Dog Night also had a Top 10 hit with "Never Been to Spain," also written by Axton. The group didn't think much of this song when they recorded it, tacking it on to the album because they needed one more song to complete it. The song ended up being a massive hit and stayed six weeks at #1 on the US Hot 100. For the story of how this song became a runaway hit, we found the DJ who was the first to play it. The Naturally album was released in November 1970, and the first single to chart from the album was "One Man Band," which peaked at #19 US in December. "Joy To The World" was a lowly album cut, until Larry Bergman brought it to life in Seattle. Larry told Songfacts: "I was the DJ who first played 'Joy To The World' on the radio that caused it to start its journey to #1. I was working at radio station KISW-FM at the time. It was the sister station to the number one radio station in Seattle, KJR-AM. That was when AMs were more popular than FMs. My job was to select odd cuts from albums by popular artists, not necessarily their hits, and record them on tape for on-air use. I remember I needed to find one more song to fill a tape I was producing and came across Joy To The World. It was on the second side, last cut on their Naturally album. I put it on the tape and played it on the air. Within the hour the KJR DJ (Gary Shannon) came running over from the AM side and asked where I got that song. 'People were calling,' he said. I told him and he had me record it on to another tape for him. He took it and played it on KJR and within a few weeks it went to #1 in Seattle. It wasn't long after that the song reached #1 on Billboard. The station got a gold record for it and Three Dog Night came to Seattle to launch their next album." Hoyt Axton's mother, Mae Axton, co-wrote the Elvis hit "Heartbreak Hotel." When "Joy To The World" topped the charts, the Axtons became the only mother-son team to each be credited with writing a #1 record. Three Dog Night got their band name from an old Australian Aborigine saying they heard. If it was cold at night, you slept with your dogs for warmth. The next day you might tell a friend, "Man, it was a three dog night last night." This led a lot of people to believe that the group was Australian, but they were based in California. Report this ad The band used three different lead vocalists: Chuck Negron, Danny Hutton and Cory Wells. This one was sung by Negron. The opening lines of this song, "Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine. Never understood a single word he said, but I helped him drink his wine," are part of some wonderful song meaning speculation. A common interpretation is that Axton's bullfrog is the prophet Jeremiah from the Bible, and we've seen at least one sermon that makes the case that the song represents God's desire to unite all people in happiness (the bullfrog, with his distinctive call that stands out in nature, is God's voice in this interpretation). There's also a case for John Jeremiah, the keyboardist for the '70s rock group Aliotta, Haynes and Jeremiah, who are best known for their song "Lake Shore Drive." Axton, however, told a different story about the famous lyric. With the chorus and melody already written, he added some placeholder lyrics where he intended to write proper verses. What came out of his mouth was that famous first line. Axton explained in the Oregon News-Review: "Jeremiah was an expedient of the time. I had the chorus for three months. I took a drink of wine, leaned on the speaker, and said 'Jeremiah was a bullfrog.' It was meaningless. It was a temporary lyric. Before I could rewrite it, they cut it and it was a hit." So it was that these nonsense placeholder lyrics became part of rock history. Religious interpretations rarely take into account that Axton was more of a hell-raiser than a student of the Bible: He was a heavy drinker and pot smoker with a passion for fast cars, women and motorcycles. By the time he wrote "Joy to the World," he was twice divorced with hundreds of speeding tickets on his record. This song garnered renewed attention when it was featured on the soundtrack to the 1983 film The Big Chill. Thanks to the opening line in this song, frogs became a big part of the band's marketing. Frogs adorned their press kits and some clothing items, and they even had a 6-foot frog suit that some poor guy had to wear to promote the band. Hoyt Axton pitched this song to Steppenwolf, who recorded Axton's "The Pusher" on their 1968 debut album. They turned it down; lead singer John Kay told Songfacts: "I heard it more like a children's song, with 'Jeremiah was a bullfrog.' Three Dog Night had an enormous hit with it, but I could not see myself doing that song. It wasn't me." Steppenwolf chose a different Axton song, "Snowblind Friend," which like "The Pusher," deals with drug addiction. In 1979, Hoyt Axton started a record label called "Jeremiah," which was named after the character in this song. Matthew Perry sang this on Friends in the season 9 episode "The One Where Monica Sings."
Jeremiah was a bullfrog Was a good friend of mine I never understood a single word he said But I helped him a-drink his wine And he always had some mighty fine wine Singin' joy to the world All the boys and girls now Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me And if I were the king of the world Tell you what I'd do I'd throw away the cars and the bars and the war Make sweet love to you Sing it now, joy to the world All the boys and girls Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me You know I love the ladies Love to have my fun I'm a high life flyer and a rainbow rider A straight shootin' son-of-a-gun I said a straight shootin' son-of-a-gun Joy to the world All the boys and girls Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me Joy to the world All the boys and girls Joy to the world Joy to you and me Joy to the world (yeah, yeah) All the boys and girls Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me (yeah, now sing it baby) Joy to the world Joy to you and me You know I meant, joy to the world You know I meant joy All the boys and girls Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me You know I meant, joy to the world You know I meant Joy All the boys and girls (yeah, yeah) Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me (ah yeah you) Joy to the world (I meant you and me) All the boys and girls
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 13, 1971 | 58 | 68 |
| 2 | Mar 20, 1971 | 45 | 81 |
| 3 | Mar 27, 1971 | 34 | 92 |
| 4 | Apr 3, 1971 | 11 | 115 |
| 5 | Apr 10, 1971 | 3 | 123 |
| 6 | Apr 17, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 7 | Apr 24, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 8 | May 1, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 9 | May 8, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 10 | May 15, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 11 | May 22, 1971 | 1 | 125 |
| 12 | May 29, 1971 | 2 | 124 |
| 13 | Jun 5, 1971 | 2 | 124 |
| 14 | Jun 12, 1971 | 5 | 121 |
| 15 | Jun 19, 1971 | 8 | 118 |
| 16 | Jun 26, 1971 | 12 | 114 |
| 17 | Jul 3, 1971 | 31 | 95 |