“Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)” is a 1936 song, written by Louis Prima and first recorded by him with the New Orleans Gang and released in March 1936 as a 78 as Brunswick 7628 (with “It’s Been So Long” as the B side). It is strongly identified with the big band and swing eras. It was covered by Fletcher Henderson and most famously Benny Goodman.
The Benny Goodman’s version
When I learned Quickstep, I danced it with the rhythm of this song
Great to quickstep to, and “Shout and Feel It” also.
Yes! ;)
Me encanta!!!
Sim! :) e é um encanto dançá-la!
Timeless track. Chicago did a great version of it featuring The Gypsy Kings:
I love the mix with latin rhythm!
I didn’t know this version! thank you :)
:-) a pleasure Marilia! It’s from a little known swing album that Chicago did called ‘Night and day’.
thanks again :)
Reblogged this on patternsthatconnect and commented:
I wonder of the painting by Jack Bush with the same title (see http://www.supremefiction.com/theidea/2012/04/the-lightness-of-jack-bush.html) was a reference to this tune. Popular models in abstract paintimg?
Obrigada :)
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indeed :)