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- Java_Jive abstract "Java Jive is a song performed by The Ink Spots that is an upbeat expression of their love for coffee. The band recorded the song, written by Ben Oakland and Milton Drake, in 1940. The non-sensical lyrics reflect the slang of the day, including the reference to \"Mr. Moto\", a fictional Japanese film spy. The Ink Spots continued to perform it later in their career. The Manhattan Transfer also performed a popular version of the song in 1975.".
- Java_Jive composer Ben_Oakland.
- Java_Jive lyrics Milton_Drake.
- Java_Jive wikiPageID "47300287".
- Java_Jive wikiPageLength "1599".
- Java_Jive wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Java_Jive wikiPageRevisionID "680615128".
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Oakland.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940_songs.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Drake.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink Mr._Moto.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink The_Ink_Spots.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLink The_Manhattan_Transfer.
- Java_Jive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Java Jive".
- Java_Jive composer "Ben Oakland".
- Java_Jive lyricist "Milton Drake".
- Java_Jive name "Java Jive".
- Java_Jive published "1940".
- Java_Jive recordedBy "The Ink Spots".
- Java_Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1940s-song-stub.
- Java_Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_song.
- Java_Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Java_Jive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Ink_Spots.
- Java_Jive subject Category:1940_songs.
- Java_Jive hypernym Song.
- Java_Jive type MusicalWork.
- Java_Jive type Single.
- Java_Jive type Song.
- Java_Jive type Work.
- Java_Jive type CreativeWork.
- Java_Jive type MusicRecording.
- Java_Jive type Thing.
- Java_Jive type Q2188189.
- Java_Jive type Q386724.
- Java_Jive comment "Java Jive is a song performed by The Ink Spots that is an upbeat expression of their love for coffee. The band recorded the song, written by Ben Oakland and Milton Drake, in 1940. The non-sensical lyrics reflect the slang of the day, including the reference to \"Mr. Moto\", a fictional Japanese film spy. The Ink Spots continued to perform it later in their career. The Manhattan Transfer also performed a popular version of the song in 1975.".
- Java_Jive label "Java Jive".
- Java_Jive sameAs Q22043802.
- Java_Jive sameAs Q22043802.
- Java_Jive wasDerivedFrom Java_Jive?oldid=680615128.
- Java_Jive isPrimaryTopicOf Java_Jive.
- Java_Jive name "Java Jive".