Item : Minnie the moocher's wedding day _02
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Dublin Core Metadata
- identifier
- http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/items/27058
- identifier
- CNRSMH_E_1933_005_002_02
- type
- Sound
- title
- Minnie the moocher's wedding day
- creator
- contributor
- - Non mentionné
- subject
- Ethnomusicology
- subject
- Research
- descriptionabstract
- Kohler Arlen, Cab Calloway & his orhcestra, vocal chorus by Cab Calloway. ""Minnie the Moocher" is a jazz song first recorded in 1931 by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, selling over 1 million copies.[1] "Minnie the Moocher" is most famous for its nonsensical ad libbed ("scat") lyrics (for example, "Hi De Hi De Hi De Hi"). In performances, Calloway would have the audience participate by repeating each scat phrase in a form of call and response. Eventually Calloway's phrases would become so long and complex that the audience would laugh at their own failed attempts to repeat them. "Minnie the Moocher" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999."
- publisher
- Brunswick Records (Decca), Etats-Unis
- publisher
- CREM-CNRS
- datecreated
- 1931-03-03T00:00:00Z
- coveragespatial
- New York
- coveragespatial
- État de New York
- coveragespatial
- Etats-Unis
- coveragespatial
- Amérique du Nord
- coveragespatial
- Amérique
- coveragespatial
- rightslicense
- Restreint (enregistrement édité)
- rightsaccessRights
- restricted
- formatextent
- 00:00:00
- formatmedium
- Disque 78 t, Ø 25 cm
- formatMIME type
- relationisPartOf
- http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/collections/1432