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Louis Prima - Sing,sing,sing (with A Swing) ❲VALIDATED | 2024❳

: According to Prima's wife, the idea came during a day at the racetrack with Bing Crosby . As they were winning, Prima reportedly told Crosby, "Sing, Bing, Sing!" which eventually evolved into the song's title.

: Unlike Goodman’s nearly 9-minute version, Prima’s original was a radio-friendly three minutes, featuring a bouncy beat and lyrics . It is written in the key of E Dorian . Prima's Evolution of the Song Louis Prima - Sing,Sing,Sing (With a Swing)

While turned it into a monumental instrumental epic, "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" was originally written and composed by Louis Prima in 1936. Often overshadowed by later versions, Prima’s original recording is a playful, high-energy vocal number that captures the spirit of early Big Band swing. Origin and Composition : According to Prima's wife, the idea came

: While Prima established the "shuffle" beat, Goodman’s version—arranged by Jimmy Mundy—incorporated Gene Krupa’s groundbreaking, "tribal" tom-tom solos, which became the song's most recognizable feature. It is written in the key of E Dorian

Louis Prima revisited the song throughout his career, adapting it to the changing musical landscape:

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