- Sing, Sing, Sing
"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" is a 1936 song, written by
Louis Prima , that has become one of the definitive songs of thebig band andswing era . Although written by Prima, it is often most associated withBenny Goodman . The song has since been covered by numerous artists. It was used in theBroadway Musical "Swing! "On
July 6 ,1937 , "Sing, Sing, Sing" was recorded in Hollywood with Benny Goodman on clarinet;Harry James , Ziggy Elman, and Chris Griffin on trumpets; Red Ballard andMurray McEachern on trombones; Hymie Schertzer and George Koenig on alto saxophones; Art Rollini and Vido Musso on tenor saxophone; Jess Stacy on piano; Allan Reuss on guitar; Harry Goodman on bass; andGene Krupa on drums. The song was arranged by Jimmy Mundy. Unlike most big band arrangements of that era, which were limited in length to about 3 minutes so that they could be recorded on one side of a standard 10-inch 78-rpm record, the Goodman band's version of "Sing, Sing, Sing" was an extended work. The 1937 recording lasted 8 min 43 seconds, and took up both sides of a 12-inch 78. At its longest, a live recording (with several impromptu solos) was actually recorded and took up a whole 12 min 30 sec. Mundy's arrangement incorporated "Christopher Columbus", a piece written byChu Berry for theFletcher Henderson band, as well as Prima's work.Benny Goodman is quoted as saying, "'Sing, Sing, Sing' (which we started doing back at the
Palomar on our second trip there in 1936) was a big thing, and no one-nighter was complete without it...." Many swing aficionados consider the definitive performance of "Sing, Sing, Sing" to be from Goodman's famous 1938 Carnegie Hall jazz concert, in a performance that was very different from both the previous year's commercial release and from subsequent performances with the Goodman band. The personnel of the Goodman band for the Carnegie Hall concert was the same as for the 1937 recording session, except that Vernon Brown had replaced Murray McEachern on trombone, and Babe Russin had replaced Vido Musso on tenor sax.In the decades since, "Sing, Sing, Sing" has gone on to be one of the most visible symbols of the swing era. Easily accessible to rock audiences due to its big beat and showy drum breaks structure, it is heard everywhere from
television commercial s tohigh school marching band s. In 2005,Anita O'Day 's version was remixed by RSL and was included on theVerve Remixed 3 compilation.Uses in popular culture
Film
*In the 1936 movie "
After the Thin Man ": at the unexpected New Year party given at the Charles residence
* In the 1955 biopic "The Benny Goodman Story ." The song is played at the climax of the film, a recreation of Goodman's triumphantCarnegie Hall concert. Many of the era's premier musicians appear.
*In the1980 movieThey All Laughed , directed byPeter Bogdanovich
*In the 1981 movie "American Pop " (1981), directed by Ralph Bakshi
* In the 1986 movie "Power (film) " (1986), featuring recurring images of the central character, played by Richard Gere, playing the drums
*In the 1988Jim Abrahams movie "Big Business (1988 film) "
*In the 1989 movie "New York Stories " in theWoody Allen segment Oedipus Wrecks.
*In the 1993 Thomas Carter movie "Swing Kids"
*In the 1993Woody Allen movie "Manhattan Murder Mystery ": during the car chase scene to the scrapyard
*In the 1997Woody Allen movie "Deconstructing Harry ": during theHell scene
*In the 1997 movie "Tower of Terror" during the opening and closing scenes
*In the 1999 movie "The Girl on the Bridge ", directed byPatrice Leconte .
*In the 2000Ed Harris movie "Pollock": used
*In the 2002 submarine ghost movie "Below"
*In the 2002Martin Scorsese movie "Gangs of New York ": used anachronistically
*In the 2003Stephen Fry movie "Bright Young Things ": opening titles
*In the 2004 Japanese film "Swing Girls " by Shinobu Yaguchi
*In the 2008 movieLeatherheads Games
*In the 2003/2004
Nintendo GameCube game "Donkey Konga "
*In the 2006Xbox Live arcade game "Outpost Kaloki X "Television
*"
Chto Gde Kogda " (1975–present), one of the longest running TV shows in theSoviet Union /Russia : uses "Sing, Sing, Sing" regularly
*"Cinescape", a popularPeru vian TV program about films and movies: has this song as its introduction
*In a 1993 commercial for theNabisco Chips Ahoy! cookies
*In the 1993 sitcom "Daddy Dearest" as the theme song.
*In the 1994 "The Simpsons " episodes "Lady Bouvier's Lover ", andSimpsons Christmas Stories in 2005.
*In the 1994Ken Burns documentary "Baseball", episode "The Sixth Inning"
*In the 1997 made-for-TV movie "Tower of Terror"
*In the "Everybody Loves Raymond " episode "Dancing with Debra" (1999, season 3)
*In the "3rd Rock from the Sun " episode "Shall We Dick": used in a dancing contest
*In the "Gilmore Girls " episode "They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?": the song is played at the beginning of the dance marathon
*In "The Sopranos " episode "Remember When": during the closing credits
*In the 2004 "Malcolm in the Middle " episode "Dewey's Special Class "
*In a 2007 episode of "Doctors"clarifyme|date=October 2007
*In the "Carnivàle " episode "The Road to Damascus": in a fight scene
*The character of Rose Nylund dances to Sing, sing, Sing, in an episode of "The Golden Girls "Theater
*In the 1978
Bob Fosse revue "Dancin' "
*In the 1999 Broadway production "Fosse ": as a result of its use inDancin'
*In the 1999 Broadway musical "Swing! "
*In the 2000 Broadway musical "Contact"Ice Dancing
*Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean the British, European, Olympic and World champions. Used Sing, Sing, Sing to accompany their winning Ice Dancing routine in 1981.
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