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"Big Noise from Winnetka" is a jazz song co-written by composer and bass player
Bob Haggart Robert Sherwood Haggart (March 13, 1914 – December 2, 1998) was an American dixieland jazz double bass player, composer, and arranger. Although he is associated with dixieland, he was one of the finest rhythm bassists of the Swing Era. Music ...
and drummer Ray Bauduc with lyrics by Gil Rodin and Bob Crosby, who were members of a sub-group of the Bob Crosby Orchestra called "The Bobcats". They also were the first to record it, in 1938. That recording is remarkable for its unusual duet feature: Haggart whistles the melody and plays the bass, while only Bauduc accompanies him on the drums. Halfway through the solo, Bauduc starts drumming on the strings of the double bass, while Haggart continues to play with his left hand, creating a percussive bass solo. The original version was just bass and drums (with the bass player whistling), but many other arrangements have been performed, including one by the Bob Crosby big band with the band's vocal group. After the success of the initial recording, Haggart and Bauduc performed the song frequently for the rest of their careers, including in several films, most notably in 1941's ''
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'' and 1943's ''
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''. The original recording was featured on the soundtrack of ''
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''. Nick Nolte and Debra Winger danced to a version credited to Bob Crosby and the Bobcats in the 1982 film ''
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Composition

The song was a spontaneous composition, created at the Blackhawk in
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in 1938. When some of the band were late getting back from a break, Haggart and Bauduc started free improvising while they waited and "Big Noise" was the result. It was a joint composition, later formalized by arranger Haggart. Later, lyrics were written by Gil Rodin and Bob Crosby. Winnetka is a North Shore suburb located approximately 16 miles (26 km) north of downtown Chicago.


Performances

* 1959: Jazz drummer Gene Krupa covered the song on his live album ''Big Noise from Winnetka''. * 1959:
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with drummer Ronnie Greb covered the song on his live album ''At the Roundtable''. * 1962: Kenny Ball, on his ''Midnight in Moscow'' album * 1963: Jazz drummer Cozy Cole's version Bubbled Under in the American ''Billboard'' Charts at position 121. * 1963:
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sang a French version ("Quand une Fille me plaît") on his album ''Voici Eddy... c'était le soldat Mitchell''. * 1965:
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recorded his own version on the album ''The Dealer''. * 1966: Kenny Clare & Ronnie Stephenson, ''Drum Spectacular'' * 1970: Scottish progressive rock band
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performed a version on their album "Up Above Our Heads". * 1974-1975 Spaghetti Head (Leslie George, William Hurdle) underground disco/house instrumental on Private Stock Records * 1979: The song was covered by
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for her album '' Thighs and Whispers'' and released as a 12" single, the song lasting 6:56, and it peaked at No. 98 on the U.S. Dance Charts. The song was also performed in her concert film ''
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'' and is included on the
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(3:52). The song was included during her Las Vegas show, '' The Showgirl Must Go On'' (2008–2010). * 1980: The song was featured in the field repertoire of the Bridgemen Drum & Bugle Corps (
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). The Bridgemen missed winning that season's Drum Corps International world championship title by 0.55. * 1984: The Australian teenage indie band the Lighthouse Keepers recorded a version of "Big Noise" featuring a C melody sax on their album ''Tales of the Unexpected''. * 1999: A cover of the opening few seconds of the song are sung by the character Phoebe Sparrow in episode 56 of the British TV series '' Goodnight Sweetheart'', " Something Fishie". * 2002: The Japanese jazz group Ego-Wrappin' covered the song on their album ''Night Food''. * 2005: Bassist Kyle Eastwood recorded an arrangement on his album '' Paris Blue''. * 2008: The Austin, Texas band Asylum Street Spankers covered the song on their album '' What? And Give Up Show Biz?''. * 2009: In the UK, the song has been used in advertisements for direct.gov.uk. * 2013: Miss Florida did a baton routine to the song in the Miss America pageant. * 2013: The song was featured in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade by the
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. * 2015:
Christine Ebersole Christine Ebersole (born February 21, 1953) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in film, television, and on stage. She starred in the Broadway musicals '' 42nd Street'' and ''Grey Gardens'', winning two Tony Awards. She has c ...
, a singer and actress, brought her show ''Big Noise from Winnetka'' back to the Chicago area. The show included the jazz song and stories from her life in Winnetka, Illinois.


In popular culture

* According to an interview with Canadian animator Danny Antonucci, the theme song for his hit
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show ''
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'' was inspired by "Big Noise" and includes a similar baseline and whistled melody.


References


External links

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Audio of "Big Noise from Winnetka"
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