- Alexander's Ragtime Band
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" is the name of a song by
Irving Berlin . It was his first major hit, in1911 . There is some evidence, although inconclusive, thatIrving Berlin borrowed the melody from a draft composition submitted byScott Joplin that had been submitted to a publisher. [King of Ragtime, E.A. Berlin, Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 210.]tyle
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" is not itself an example of the
ragtime musicalidiom ; apart from some mild syncopation, it has almost none of ragtime's characteristic features. Nonetheless, the lyrics clearly refer to the arrival ofAfrican-American musicians on the popular scene with their then-new idea of playing standard songs in a more exciting up-tempo style.Lyrics
The first lines establish the African-American context:
:Oh ma honey . . . ain't you goin' to the leaderman, the ragged meter man
References to "jazzing up" popular music include:
:They can play a
bugle call like you never heard before:So natural that you want to go to war:That's just the bestest band what am, honey lamband:
:If you care to hear the Swanee River played in ragtime
The new style included new ways of playing traditional instruments as well:
:There's a
fiddle with notes that screeches:Like a chicken:And theclarinet is a colored petHistory
The song has been recorded by many artists, including
Al Jolson , Billy Murray,Louis Armstrong ,George Formby ,Bing Crosby ,The Andrews Sisters ,Liberace ,Bessie Smith ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Liza Minnelli , andRay Charles .The song had a presence on the charts for five straight decades. According to Newsweek Magazine:
* Four different versions of the tune charted at # 1, # 2, # 3 and # 4 in1911 .
*Bessie Smith 's version made the top 20 in1927 .
*Louis Armstrong made the top 20 with it in1937 .
* A duet byBing Crosby andConnee Boswell hit #1 in1938 .
*Johnny Mercer charted a swing version in1945 .
*Bing Crosby recorded another duet version, and hit the top-20 in1947 withAl Jolson .
*Nellie Lutcher put it on the R&B charts in1948 .
*Bob Wills put it on the c&w charts in the same decade.
*Ella Fitzgerald scored with it in1958 , and received a Grammy for her Irving Berlin anthology in 1959.
*Ray Charles recorded it in1959 for his album "The Genius of Ray Charles ".This song is said to have been played on the decks of the "Titanic" by the ship's band, as the ship sank on April 15, 1912.
A 1938 film of the same name was loosely based on the song.
A version of the song set to a disco beat was recorded by
Ethel Merman for her infamous "Ethel Merman Disco Album" in 1979.The song was used in
Tennessee politics byLamar Alexander , a trained pianist,Governor of Tennessee and U.S. Senator, who performed the song for campaign events, including during his 1996 run for the Republican presidential nomination.Notes
External links
* [http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?query=alexander%27s%20ragtime%20band%2010522&num=1 "Alexander's Ragtime Band" performed by Billy Murray] (
Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project )
* [http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/dynaweb/sheetmusic/1910-1920/@Generic__BookTextView/547;nh=1?DwebQuery=a5378#X Original Sheet Music edition] from Historic American Sheet Music: 1910-1920 - [http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/scriptorium/ The Digital Scriptorium]
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