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''Billboard'' referred to it as a "trite Harlemese ditty" in their review. | ''Billboard'' referred to it as a "trite Harlemese ditty" in their review. | ||
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[[Category:1945|Jackson, Joe]] | [[Category:1945|Jackson, Joe]] | ||
[[Category:Songs|Jackson, Joe]] | [[Category:Songs|Jackson, Joe]] | ||
[[Category:Swing music|Jackson, Joe]] | [[Category:Swing music|Jackson, Joe]] |
Latest revision as of 07:38, 26 May 2025
Musician from the 1945 swing tune "Jivin' Joe Jackson" by Count Basie and his Orchestra, sung by Ann Moore. Written by Count Basie, C. Kirchner, and L. Sprankle.
He does an "oriental boogie beat that knocks the natives off their feet."
Billboard referred to it as a "trite Harlemese ditty" in their review.
External links
- https://archive.org/details/JV-23828-1945-QmeU9YjZG5UWNsBPTEpxdQWaBqECfvYWPE7nfYYtgHdaZY.mp3
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIXDhFK1v_U