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Hi-De-Ho (1947)
Hi-De-Ho may refer to: * ''Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho'', a 1934 short film featuring Cab Calloway * ''Hi-De-Ho (1947 film)'', a 1947 film starring Cab Calloway * "The Hi De Ho Man", a song by Cab Calloway * "Hi-De-Ho (Jack White song)", a song by Jack White on the 2022 album ''Fear of the Dawn'' * A scat phrase in the 1931 song "Minnie the Moocher" by Cab Calloway * "Hi-De-Ho" (sometimes alternately or concurrently called "That Old Sweet Roll"), a 1968 song by Carole King & Gerry Goffin, on the 1980 album ''Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King''; also recorded by: ** Dusty Springfield, as a Dusty Springfield discography#Singles, 1969 b-side to "Willie & Laura Mae Jones" ** Blood, Sweat & Tears, on the 1970 album ''Blood, Sweat & Tears 3'' ** Bobby Darin, on the 1979 album ''Live at the Desert Inn'' * "Hi-De-Ho", a song by K7 on the 1993 album ''Swing Batta Swing'' * ''Hi-De-Ho: The Life of Cab Calloway'', a 2010 book by Alyn Shipton {{disambig Quota ...
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Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho
''Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho'' (also known as ''Hi-De-Ho'') is an American musical short film directed by Fred Waller and released by Paramount Pictures in 1934. The film stars jazz bandleader Cab Calloway and actress Fredi Washington. In 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection ''Hollywood Rhythm: Vol. 1-The Best Of Jazz And Blues''. Synopsis Bandleader Cab Calloway plays a ladies man who dates the wife (Fredi Washington) of a train porter who is frequently absent from home. Calloway and his Orchestra perform "Zaz-zuh-zaz" and "The Lady with the Fan" at the Cotton Club in Harlem Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded roughly by the Hudson River on the west; the Harlem River and 155th Street on the north; Fifth Avenue on the east; and Central Park North on the south. The greater Harl .... Cast * Cab Calloway and his Orchestra * Fredi Washington Notable orchestra members in the film * Edwin Swayzee – ...
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Hi-De-Ho (1947 Film)
''Hi De Ho'' (also known as ''Hi-De-Ho'') is a 1947 American musical race film directed by Josh Binney. Distributed by All American Entertainment, the film stars an all African American cast, led by Cab Calloway. It first showed at the Squire Theatre in New York, and would be shown in the more than 500 African-American theaters in the US. Plot Cab Calloway, an up and coming jazz musician is putting together a band, he was looking forward to making it big as the bandleader. His girlfriend Minnie, was upset that Cab has retained the services of a female band manager to help him promote his band and get his first big break. His band manager gets him a chance to audition his jazz octet before the local owner of the new club, which he then signs the big band for its opening. Minnie becomes suspicious and jealous that Nettie, as Cab's new female band manager, is doing good things for Cab and is winning points with him. When Cab auditions with his octet, the new club owner is impress ...
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The Hi De Ho Man
"The Hi De Ho Man" is a song by Cab Calloway. The chorus has been seen in "Minnie the Moocher". In late 2017, the intro of the song was sampled for "Icon", from American rapper Jaden Smith Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (born July 8, 1998), also known mononymously as Jaden, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He has received various accolades, including a Teen Choice Award, an MTV Movie Award, a BET Award and a Young Ar ...'s album '' Syre''. References Cab Calloway songs {{song-stub ...
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Minnie The Moocher
"Minnie the Moocher" is a jazz- scat song first recorded in 1931 by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, selling over a million copies. "Minnie the Moocher" is most famous for its nonsensical ad libbed (" scat") lyrics (for example, "Hi De Hi De Hi De Ho"). In performances, Calloway would have the audience and the band members participate by repeating each scat phrase in a form of call and response, until making it too fast and complicated for the audience to replicate it. Released by Brunswick Records, the song was the biggest chart-topper of 1931. Calloway publicized and then celebrated a "12th birthday" for the song on June 17, 1943, while performing at New York's Strand Theatre. He reported that he was then singing the song at both beginning and end of four performances daily, and then estimated his total performances to date: "she's kicked the gong around for me more than 40,000 times." In 1978, Calloway recorded a disco version of "Minnie the Moocher" on RCA Records which re ...
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Hi-De-Ho (Jack White Song)
"Hi-De-Ho" is a song written, produced, and performed by American rock musician Jack White, featuring rapper and producer Q-Tip, former lead of the hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, who is also credited for writing the song. It is issued as the third single from White's fourth studio album '' Fear of the Dawn''. It is based on and samples the scat phrase sung by Cab Calloway in the 1931 song, " Minnie the Moocher". Background White was first involved with Q-Tip when he brought him out to perform " That Black Bat Licorice" during a show at Madison Square Garden, then performed "Excursions" by A Tribe Called Quest on January 31, 2015. The production of "Hi-De-Ho" began when White first heard it on the radio, and enjoyed it so much that he had the idea of sampling Calloway's scatting along with a drumbeat. He later invited Q-Tip to be part of the production. Promotion and release It was uploaded on White's YouTube channel and released on digital download and streaming on March ...
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Fear Of The Dawn
''Fear of the Dawn'' is the fourth studio album by the American rock musician Jack White, released on April 8, 2022, through Third Man Records. The album was written in Nashville and recorded throughout 2021 at Third Man Studio. Promotion and release In October 2021, White released "Taking Me Back", his first solo single since 2018. In November, White revealed that he would release two solo albums in 2022: ''Fear of the Dawn'', which will feature White's traditional rock sound, and ''Entering Heaven Alive'', a folk album, planned for release on July 22. White released a video for "Taking Me Back" on November 11. In December 2021, White announced the Supply Chain Issues Tour kicking off on April 8, 2022, in Detroit, Michigan. The tour covers North America and Europe. On February 11, 2022, White released the title track "Fear of the Dawn" as the B-side of the lead single from ''Entering Heaven Alive'', "Love Is Selfish", and uploaded the music video for "Fear of the Dawn" on YouTu ...
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Songs Of Goffin And King
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition and variation of sections. Written words created specifically for music, or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs composed in a simple style that are learned informally "by ear" are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers who sell their recordings or live shows to the mass market are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers, and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers ...
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Dusty Springfield Discography
The discography of English pop singer Dusty Springfield includes twenty one studio albums, one live album, thirty compilations, four extended plays and sixty-nine singles. Some of Springfield's albums and singles were unreleased, most notably 1974's ''Longing''. Additionally, many of her early US album releases were released by the US arm of Philips Records, using material recorded in England and America with US and UK single releases included and re-ordered. Thus, these album releases were often collections of her recordings that were not intended by Springfield to have been released as proper albums at all. From 1969 on through 2015, her albums were released simultaneously in the US and the UK, though occasionally with different names and artwork, but the same track listings. Only 1968's '' Dusty... Definitely'' and 1972's ''See All Her Faces ''See All Her Faces'' is the seventh studio album by singer Dusty Springfield, originally released on the Philips Records label in 1 ...
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Blood, Sweat & Tears 3
''Blood, Sweat & Tears 3'' is the third album by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in June 1970. History After the huge success of the previous album, ''Blood, Sweat & Tears 3'' was highly anticipated and it rose quickly to the top of the US album chart. It contained two hit singles: an arrangement of Carole King's "Hi-De-Ho", and "Lucretia MacEvil", written by singer David Clayton-Thomas. As with their previous album, this one relied mostly on songs borrowed from outside writers. However, It received fewer favorable reviews. Reception ''Village Voice'' critic Robert Christgau panned David Clayton-Thomas's singing as "belching", while calling "Symphony for the Devil" a "pretty good rock and roll song revealed as a pseudohistorical middlebrow muddle when suite-ened." * Allmusic's William Ruhlman called the album "a convincing, if not quite as impressive, companion to their previous hit. David Clayton-Thomas remained an enthusiastic blues shouter, and the band still manage ...
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Live At The Desert Inn
''Live at the Desert Inn'' is a live album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in 1987. The album was intended to be Darin's first album release for Motown but did not appear until 1987. It was also released as ''Finally''. It was reissued in 2005 on the Concord label with several bonus tracks. Reception Music critic John Bush wrote in his AllMusic review: "Darin most certainly did his best to entertain and enlighten his regular concert attendees—musically, socially, and even politically—without worrying about the blowback from his largely conservative base." Looking back from 2005, ''All About Jazz'' described the album as "With backup singers, a powerful rhythm section and a large jazz orchestra, the popular singer gave us some of his best material... He was the consummate entertainer, and always gave his audience his all." Track listing #"Intro/Monologue 0:37 #"Save the Country" ( Laura Nyro) – 3:22 #" Moritat (Mack the Knife)" (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, Ma ...
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Swing Batta Swing
''Swing Batta Swing'' is the debut studio album by American rapper K7. It was released on November 9, 1993 for Tommy Boy Records and was produced by Frankie Cutlass, K7, Joey Gardner and Mike Lorello. This album was released with 2 album covers. The album did fairly well on the charts, peaking at #96 on the ''Billboard'' 200, #54 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #1 on the Top Heatseekers. The album featured three hit singles, including his most popular song, "Come Baby Come", which made it to #18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and #9 on the Hot Rap Singles. Other singles include "Zunga Zeng" (#61 US, #23 US Rap) and "Move It Like This" (#54 US, #26 US Rap). Track listing #"Come Baby Come" - 3:57 #"Let's Bang" - 4:56 #"Zunga Zeng" - 4:22 #"Hi De Ho" - 4:33 #"Body Rock" - 5:03 #"I'll Make You Feel Good" - 4:54 #"Move It Like This" - 5:07 #"Hang On in There Baby" - 3:03 #"Beep Me" - 3:42 #"Hotel Motel" - 3:39 #"A Little Help from My Friends" - 4:01 #"Move It ...
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Alyn Shipton
Alyn Shipton (born 24 November 1953) is an English jazz author, presenter, critic, and jazz bassist. Early life Shipton became interested in jazz in his youth and formally studied cello, but also played double bass in a school jazz band. He played both cello and bass in the West Surrey Youth Orchestra, and played in the first performance of John Dankworth's "Tom Sawyer's Saturday" commissioned for the Farnham Festival. After winning an open scholarship to read English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, he ran the university jazz club. During that time he played with many guests who appeared there, including George Melly. The trumpeter with Melly, John Chilton, dates Melly's decision to go on the road with the Feetwarmers to their appearance with Shipton in Oxford in 1973. At Oxford, Shipton also wrote for the student magazine '' Isis'' and directed plays, including Ben Jonson's '' The Alchemist''. He had a keen interest in visual arts and was one of the authors of the catalogue of p ...
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