The Rocklopedia Fakebandica now has a podcast.
Listen now!
Difference between revisions of "Alexander's Ragtime Band"
(New page: From the movie ''Alexander's Ragtime Band'' (1938). The fictional band of Irving Berlin's 1911 hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" is turned into a very fictionalized version of Berlin's life....) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | [[Image:Alexanders Ragtime Band a5378-1.jpg|right|thumb]] This fictional band was the title of Irving Berlin's 1911 hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band." | |
+ | |||
+ | A less successful sequel song, "When Alexander Takes his Ragtime Band to France" appeared in 1918, written not by Berlin, but by Alfred Bryan, Cliff Hess, and Edgar Leslie. It was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, so it presumably was Berlin-approved. In the song, the singer says Alexander's band is going to war-torn France where their playing will "...put the Germans in a trance; They'll throw their guns away..." | ||
+ | |||
+ | In 1938, there was a film version, ''Alexander's Ragtime Band'' which turned the band into a very fictionalized version of Berlin's life. Society boy Roger Grant (Tyrone Power) ditches the highbrow crowd to play lowbrow ragtime in 1915 San Francisco. He takes the name of the song as the name for his band, and becomes Alexander, too. He adds singer Stella Kirby (Alice Faye), who gets replaced by Gerry Allen (Ethel Merman!). Band member Charlie Dwyer (dapper Don Ameche) is the third member of the love triangle between him and Stella and Alexander. The movie follows them through WWI and after, with a plethora of Berlin tunes at every moment. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/hasm_a5378/ Sheet music for "Alexander's Ragtime Band"] | ||
+ | *[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/hasm_b0171/ Sheet music for "When Alexander Takes his Ragtime Band to France"] |
Revision as of 07:45, 17 July 2012
This fictional band was the title of Irving Berlin's 1911 hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band."
A less successful sequel song, "When Alexander Takes his Ragtime Band to France" appeared in 1918, written not by Berlin, but by Alfred Bryan, Cliff Hess, and Edgar Leslie. It was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, so it presumably was Berlin-approved. In the song, the singer says Alexander's band is going to war-torn France where their playing will "...put the Germans in a trance; They'll throw their guns away..."
In 1938, there was a film version, Alexander's Ragtime Band which turned the band into a very fictionalized version of Berlin's life. Society boy Roger Grant (Tyrone Power) ditches the highbrow crowd to play lowbrow ragtime in 1915 San Francisco. He takes the name of the song as the name for his band, and becomes Alexander, too. He adds singer Stella Kirby (Alice Faye), who gets replaced by Gerry Allen (Ethel Merman!). Band member Charlie Dwyer (dapper Don Ameche) is the third member of the love triangle between him and Stella and Alexander. The movie follows them through WWI and after, with a plethora of Berlin tunes at every moment.