Initially I chose I'm
Gonna Let the Bumble Bee Be because it had nice, sort of summer-themed
cover art. Then I found that the song had been recorded by Harry Reser's Six
Jumping Jacks (a personal favorite) in 1926 and that the lyric features a
mention of the month of May so I had to get it on the site before the 31st!
So here you have a nice, comic, jazz song of the 20's with ukulele accompaniment
no less.
I'm Gonna Let the Bumble Bee Be was written by the duo of Little
Jack Little and Addy Britt, a pairing of tow prolific if somewhat mysterious talents.
According to Wikipedia's tiny article, Jack Little was born in London, moving
to the US as a child and growing up in Waterloo, Iowa. He took pre-med at the
University of Iowa and played in and organized the university band while there.
A much more comprehensive article on Jack can be found at The Vintage
Bandstand. Addy Britt's name appears on numerous pieces, but my admittedly
brief search of the web turned up nothing in terms of biographical information.
The cover of Bumble Bee is impressive. Apparently a fellow's
got good reason to let the bumblebees be, they're freaking seven feet tall! The
lyrics are pretty simple:
Took a stroll one day
in the month of May,
Through the park I
chanced to stray,
Saw a bumblebee
buzzin' round a tree,
So I buzzed right
away.
Now, a bumblebee buzzin'
round a tree,
May appear to be a
friend,
But review this song
and you'll find you're wrong,
Welcome to the record of Kelly and Gary's experiences in the world of dancing. Here we provide our observations about dance and dancing. In our blog you'll find information about dancing in the Midwest - especially swing, lindy hop, and Latin dancing.
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