Actually all of you are very wrong, my grandma, Carolyn Phole, wrote the song. One day she was waiting for a letter from her boyfriend, she then sat down and wrote the song and it was called Mr. Mailman not postman. She asked someone to sing it for her, so she could send it in. Later on she got a letter, but she never got it because her father read it, and decided he didn't want his baby girl leaving and never coming back home, so he never gave it to her. Then her father died, when they were looking through everything she saw a letter that said her name on it and she read it. She understood why he did that but she was kinda sad because he never gave it to her, also he thought she was to young and she was 17. The guy who took the credit only changed mailman to postman to call it his own. I always tell people that she really did write it but no one ever believes me:(
Dubstep is a genre not a band
H. G. Wells wrote The History of Mr Polly.
Yeah, they did. You can find it on Youtube.
Neil Young
Green - Postman album - was created in 2006.
Please Mr. Postman - album - was created on -19-07-04.
The clapping at the beginning of the song "Please Mr. Postman" is known as the hook.
No one in the 1950's It was a monster hit by The Marvelettes in 1961.
Was written by Janet and Allan Ahlberg.
Please Mr. Postman
Seven Little Monsters - 2000 Please Mr- Postman 1-6 was released on: USA: 2000
There is no song simply known as Postman. The song "Please Mr. Postman", popularized by The Marvelettes, is a song standard. There is also a song known as The Postman Song, which is officially titled Because I Love You (The Postman Song), which topped the charts in 1990.
Cheers - 1982 Please Mr- Postman 7-12 was released on: USA: 2 February 1989 Netherlands: 1 October 1990
Dubstep is a genre not a band
From some accounts he was a postman.
Judith Rossner wrote Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
H. G. Wells wrote The History of Mr Polly.