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Boogie-woogie pianist from the 1941 song, “Pig Foot Pete.” | Boogie-woogie pianist from the 1941 song, “Pig Foot Pete.” | ||
− | Originally by Freddie Slack's Eight Beats By Four, with vocals by Don Raye. | + | Originally by Freddie Slack's Eight Beats By Four, with vocals by Don Raye, who co-wrote the song with Gene DePaul. |
− | The song also appeared in the 1941 Abbott & Costello comedy film | + | The song also appeared in the 1941 Abbott & Costello comedy film ‘’[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033781/reference Keep ‘em Flying]’’, where it was sung by Martha Raye. Raye also played [[Benita Bizarre]] in [[The Bugaloos]]. |
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+ | The song was nominated for an Academy award, somehow. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Linda Joyce]] | ||
+ | *[[Benita Bizarre]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79oucg-TBs | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79oucg-TBs |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 28 June 2024
Boogie-woogie pianist from the 1941 song, “Pig Foot Pete.”
Originally by Freddie Slack's Eight Beats By Four, with vocals by Don Raye, who co-wrote the song with Gene DePaul.
The song also appeared in the 1941 Abbott & Costello comedy film ‘’Keep ‘em Flying’’, where it was sung by Martha Raye. Raye also played Benita Bizarre in The Bugaloos.
The song was nominated for an Academy award, somehow.