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- Drum_Boogie abstract "Drum Boogie is a 1941 jazz "boogie-woogie" standard, composed by Gene Krupa and trumpeter Roy Eldridge and originally sung by Irene Daye, soon replaced by Anita O'Day. It was first recorded on January 17, 1941 in Chicago and was also featured in a film that year, Ball of Fire, performed by Krupa and his band in an extended version, when it was sung by Barbara Stanwyck, whose singing was dubbed by Martha Tilton. In 1942, Ella Fitzgerald sang the song on tour with the Gene Krupa Orchestra. In 1953, Gene Krupa played the song at the US-operated Ernie Pyle Theatre in Tokyo, which "brought the house down" according to The Pittsburgh Courier.".
- Drum_Boogie genre Jazz.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageID "44360920".
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageLength "3755".
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageRevisionID "676314372".
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Anita_ODay.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Ball_of_Fire.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Stanwyck.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Boogie-woogie.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940s_jazz_standards.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_compositions.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_songs.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_compositions_in_E-flat_major.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Ella_Fitzgerald.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Pyle_Theatre.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Krupa.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Irene_Daye.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Tilton.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Eldridge.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink The_History_of_Jazz.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo_Takarazuka_Theater.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drum Boogie".
- Drum_Boogie hasPhotoCollection Drum_Boogie.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jazz-standard-stub.
- Drum_Boogie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Drum_Boogie subject Category:1940s_jazz_standards.
- Drum_Boogie subject Category:1941_compositions.
- Drum_Boogie subject Category:1941_songs.
- Drum_Boogie subject Category:Jazz_compositions_in_E-flat_major.
- Drum_Boogie hypernym Jazz.
- Drum_Boogie type MusicalWork.
- Drum_Boogie type Person.
- Drum_Boogie type Work.
- Drum_Boogie type CreativeWork.
- Drum_Boogie type Thing.
- Drum_Boogie type Q2188189.
- Drum_Boogie type Q386724.
- Drum_Boogie comment "Drum Boogie is a 1941 jazz "boogie-woogie" standard, composed by Gene Krupa and trumpeter Roy Eldridge and originally sung by Irene Daye, soon replaced by Anita O'Day. It was first recorded on January 17, 1941 in Chicago and was also featured in a film that year, Ball of Fire, performed by Krupa and his band in an extended version, when it was sung by Barbara Stanwyck, whose singing was dubbed by Martha Tilton. In 1942, Ella Fitzgerald sang the song on tour with the Gene Krupa Orchestra.".
- Drum_Boogie label "Drum Boogie".
- Drum_Boogie sameAs m.01297b3v.
- Drum_Boogie sameAs Q18663633.
- Drum_Boogie sameAs Q18663633.
- Drum_Boogie wasDerivedFrom Drum_Boogie?oldid=676314372.
- Drum_Boogie isPrimaryTopicOf Drum_Boogie.