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  2. Mack the Knife - Wikipedia

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    A Moritat is a medieval version of the murder ballad performed by strolling minstrels.In The Threepenny Opera, the Moritat singer with his street organ introduces and closes the drama with the tale of the deadly Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife, a character based on the dashing highwayman Macheath in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (who was in turn based on the historical thief Jack Sheppard).

  3. Bobby Darin - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra released a cover version of "Mack the Knife" on the 1984 album L.A. Is My Lady, [48] perhaps a testament to Darin. Darin and Elvis Presley were notable friends and teen idols in the 1950s. On occasion, Presley would sneak into Darin's concerts and watch him perform. [17]

  4. Kurt Weill - Wikipedia

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    With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work, The Threepenny Opera, which included the ballad "Mack the Knife". Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose, [4] Gebrauchsmusik. [5] He also wrote several works for the concert hall and a number of works on Jewish themes.

  5. That's All (Bobby Darin album) - Wikipedia

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    Darin recorded "Mack the Knife" on December 19, 1958, and Ahmet Ertegun, founder of Atlantic Records, knew they had caught lightning in a bottle, later recalling: [12] As we were cutting Mack the Knife on the first date, there was no doubt in anybody's mind it would be a success. Everyone knew that this was going to be a number one record.

  6. Pedro Navaja - Wikipedia

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    Navaja means "folding knife" in Spanish. Inspired by the song "Mack the Knife", [2] it tells the story of a panderer's life and presumed death. The song is recognized throughout Hispanic America, as it retells scenes and stories common to these countries, although the story takes place in New York City. The song deals with life, death and the ...

  7. L.A. Is My Lady - Wikipedia

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    The musicians that Sinatra name-checks on "Mack the Knife" are; Quincy Jones, Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, George Benson, Joe Newman, Bobby Darin, Frank Foster, and Lionel Hampton. The double bassist Major Holley scats over the opening bars of the song. Sammy Cahn wrote a new verse for "Teach Me Tonight", referencing Sinatra's many love affairs.

  8. Introducing Wayne Shorter - Wikipedia

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    Introducing Wayne Shorter is the debut album by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.It was recorded on November 9 and 10, 1959, at Bell Sound Studios in New York City. [2] It features five Shorter compositions, plus Kurt Weill's "Mack the Knife”, performed by a quintet featuring trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb.

  9. Rock and Roll Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Bobby gave us Mack the Knife" refers to Bobby Darin's recording of "Mack the Knife". The lyrics involving Jim Croce and Bobby Darin replaced Climax's lyrics for Buddy Holly ("Peggy Sue") and Ritchie Valens ("Donna"), both of whom died in a plane crash that had already been commemorated by another hit song, Don McLean's "American Pie."