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- G.I._Jive abstract "\"G.I. Jive\" is a 1944 song written and originally performed by Johnny Mercer. The single was a hit twice in 1944 by two different performers: Johnny Mercer hit number one on the Harlem Hit Parade for one week and peaked at number thirteen on the pop charts. Three months later, Louis Jordan, also made it to number one on both the Harlem Hit Parade and the pop chart with \"G.I. Jive\". The B-side to Jordan's version, \"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby\", was also a successful release.The song was the biggest hit of all the songs dealing with soldier life during World War II.Deana Martin recorded “G.I. Jive” on her 2013 album Destination Moon.".
- G.I._Jive genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- G.I._Jive musicalArtist Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive musicalBand Johnny_Mercer.
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- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_songs.
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- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louis_Jordan_songs.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_of_World_War_II.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Deana_Martin.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Do_Nothing_till_You_Hear_from_Me.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Duke_Ellington.
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- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Is_You_Is_or_Is_You_Aint_My_Baby.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Hampton.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink List_of_number-one_R&B_singles_of_1944_(U.S.).
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Jordan.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Mills_Brothers.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Nat_King_Cole.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Straighten_Up_and_Fly_Right.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLink Till_Then.
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- G.I._Jive wikiPageWikiLinkText "G.I. Jive".
- G.I._Jive writer Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive after ""Do Nothing till You Hear from Me" by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra".
- G.I._Jive after ""Hamp's Boogie Woogie" by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra".
- G.I._Jive after ""Till Then" by The Mills Brothers".
- G.I._Jive artist Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive before ""Do Nothing till You Hear from Me" by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra".
- G.I._Jive before ""Straighten Up and Fly Right" by The King Cole Trio".
- G.I._Jive genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- G.I._Jive name "G.I. Jive".
- G.I._Jive thisSingle ""G.I. Jive"".
- G.I._Jive title "Billboard Harlem Hit Parade number-one single".
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- G.I._Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- G.I._Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- G.I._Jive writer Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive years "1944-01-22".
- G.I._Jive years "1944-07-15".
- G.I._Jive years "1944-08-26".
- G.I._Jive subject Category:1944_songs.
- G.I._Jive subject Hip-Hop_Songs_number-one_singles.
- G.I._Jive subject Category:Louis_Jordan_songs.
- G.I._Jive subject Category:Songs_of_World_War_II.
- G.I._Jive subject Category:Songs_written_by_Johnny_Mercer.
- G.I._Jive hypernym Song.
- G.I._Jive type MusicalWork.
- G.I._Jive type Single.
- G.I._Jive type Work.
- G.I._Jive type Work.
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- G.I._Jive comment "\"G.I. Jive\" is a 1944 song written and originally performed by Johnny Mercer. The single was a hit twice in 1944 by two different performers: Johnny Mercer hit number one on the Harlem Hit Parade for one week and peaked at number thirteen on the pop charts. Three months later, Louis Jordan, also made it to number one on both the Harlem Hit Parade and the pop chart with \"G.I. Jive\".".
- G.I._Jive label "G.I. Jive".
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- G.I._Jive sameAs Q5512025.
- G.I._Jive wasDerivedFrom G.I._Jive?oldid=624223981.
- G.I._Jive isPrimaryTopicOf G.I._Jive.
- G.I._Jive name "G.I. Jive".