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"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" is a 1936 song, with music and lyrics by Louis Prima, who first recorded it with his New Orleans Gang. Brunswick Records released it on February 28, 1936 [2] on the 78 rpm record format, with "It's Been So Long" as the B-side. The song is strongly identified with the big band and swing eras.
Louis Leo Prima (/ ˈ l uː i ˈ p r iː m ə /; December 7, 1910 – August 24, 1978) [1] was an American trumpeter, singer, entertainer, and bandleader. While rooted in New Orleans jazz, swing music, and jump blues, Prima touched on various genres throughout his career: he formed a seven-piece New Orleans–style jazz band in the late 1920s, fronted a swing combo in the 1930s and a big band ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Louis Prima" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) A Sunday Kind of Love
Sing Sing Sing may refer to: "Sing, Sing, Sing (song)", 1936 big band song by Louis Prima, famously performed by Benny Goodman; Sing Sing Sing, live album by Mel Tormé; Sing! Sing! Sing!, 1987 album by John Pizzarelli; Sing, Sing, Sing, Australian music television series in the early 1960s
By the time the band reached the climactic piece "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)", success was assured. This performance featured playing by the tenor saxophonist Babe Russin, the trumpeter Harry James, and Goodman, backed by the drummer Gene Krupa.
"Sing, Sing, Sing" [120] is a song written by Louis Prima. It is often associated with swing jazz bands, especially Benny Goodman, who recorded it in 1936. It is also known as "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)". "There Is No Greater Love" [8] [121] [122] is a song composed by Isham Jones with lyrics by Marty Symes.
Before “Sing Sing” became a critical hit and awards darling, it almost failed to launch. The film, which shows the positive impact that the real-life Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA ...
Written by Louis Prima and originally titled "Sing, Bing, Sing" as a reference to Bing Crosby, [127] the song is also known as "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)". [129] "There Is No Greater Love" [4] [130] [131] is an Isham Jones composition with lyrics by Marty Symes.