The song, released in , was written by Bob Thiele (under the pseudonym George Douglas) and George David Weiss . While it is now a global anthem of hope and optimism, it initially struggled in the United States because the president of ABC Records, Larry Newton, disliked it and refused to promote it. Context and Meaning
Armstrong often noted that the lyrics about watching babies grow symbolized his high hopes for future generations to learn more and live in a better world. Legacy and Covers what_a_wonderful_world_originally_performed_by_...
The song was written during a period of intense social and political upheaval in the U.S., including racial strife and the Vietnam War. Its creators intended it as an antidote to the "national traumas" of the time. The song, released in , was written by
The lyrics celebrate the simple beauty of nature ("trees of green," "skies of blue") and human connection ("friends shaking hands"), framing these everyday wonders as a source of lasting hope. Legacy and Covers The song was written during
"What a Wonderful World" was originally performed by .