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has gloss | eng: "Jersey Bounce" is a song written by Myron C. Bradshaw, Edward Johnson and Bobby Plater with lyrics by Buddy Feyne who used the nom de plume Robert B. Wright (as this song was written during an ASCAP strike). It hit #1 in 1942 as an instrumental recorded by Benny Goodman and his orchestra, and also charted that same year by Jimmy Dorsey (#9) and Shep Fields (#15) . It was covered by numerous bands and swing orchestras including Glenn Miller, Jan Savitt and Red Norvo. Artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Ella Mae Morse and The King Sisters also recorded it. Ella Fitzgerald recorded on her two albums "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley" and again on "All That Jazz." The King Sisters and Ella Mae Morse versions were singles. |
lexicalization | eng: Jersey Bounce |
instance of | (noun) United States clarinetist who in 1934 formed a big band (including black as well as white musicians) and introduced a kind of jazz known as swing (1909-1986) Benjamin David Goodman, Goodman, Benny Goodman, King of Swing |
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