Don't Bring Lulu
"Don't Bring Lulu" | |
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Cover of sheet music (1925) | |
Song | |
Released | 1925 (1925) |
Recorded | Billy Jones, Billy Murray, and many others |
Genre | Dixieland jazz |
Composer(s) | Ray Henderson |
Lyricist(s) | Lew Brown / Billy Rose |
"Don't Bring Lulu" is a 1925 Dixieland jazz song.[1][2]
Background
Don't Bring Lulu was first published by Jerome H. Remick, based in Detroit and New York City, United States, in 1925.[3] It is the 63rd most covered song from 1925.[2] "Lulu" in the song is a 1920s flapper. The song lyrics include a reference to the traditional nursery rhyme and singing game for parties, "London Bridge Is Falling Down".
The sheet music is credited to Billy Rose, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. It was originally a novelty song and was often recorded by male singers in a comic style, including Billy Jones and Ernest Hare for example, with additional dialogue. A praised recording was the 1960 single by Dorothy Provine, backed by Whisper Song.[3] She also performed the song for the American television series The Roaring 20's, which was aired during 1960–1962.
Recordings
The following performed and recorded the song in the year it was first published (1925):[1]
- Ernest Hare and Billy Jones[4]
- Billy Murray (1925)[5][6]
- Van and Schenck
- Nathan Glantz and His Orchestra[7] (vocals: Chick Straun[8])
- Hall and Ryan
- The Little Ramblers (vocals: Billy Jones)
- Jan Garber and His Orchestra (instrumental)[9]
- Benny Krueger's Orchestra (vocals: Billy Jones)
- Sam Lanin and His Orchestra (vocals: Ernest Hare)
- The Gilt-Edged Four (instrumental)
- Jeffries and His Rialto Orchestra (vocals: John Thorne)
The following performed and recorded the song in later years:[1]
- Frank Sinatra and Jack Carson (radio transcript) (1946)[10]
- Tiny Hill and His Orchestra (vocals: Tiny Hill) (1953)
- The Andrews Sisters (with Billy May's Orchestra) 1958)[11]
- Bobby Short (1959)
- "Big" Tiny Little (instrumental) (1959)
- Dorothy Provine (featured in the television series The Roaring 20's) (1960)[12]
- Max Bygraves with Ted Heath and His Music (1960)
- Kay Barry (1961)
- Clinton Ford (1961)
- Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra (instrumental) (1961)
- Mitch Miller and The Gang (1962)
- Gery Scott (1962)
- Mrs Mills (instrumental) (1962)
- The Buffalo Bills (1965)
- The Billy Vaughn Singers (1969)
- The Oxcentrics (1976)
- Bobbysocks! (1985)[13]
- Adam Swanson (piano, vocals: Frederik Hodges, additional modern lyrics) (2009)[14]
- The Oxcentrics (2020, in lockdown)[15]
Other recordings include:[1]
- Ted Black and His Orchestra
- Stan Boreson and Doug Setterberg
- Russ Conway
- Graham "Smacka" Fitzgibbon
- Ugly Dave Gray
- Stan Foster and His 1920's Impression
- Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra
- Hanne Krogh
- Mike Mercado
- Benny Strong and His Orchestra
See also
References
- ^ a b c d "Don't Bring Lulu". International Lyrics Playground. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Don't Bring Lulu". SecondHandSong. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Don't Bring Lulu". SongFacts. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Roaring 20s:Billy Jones, Ernest Hare – Don't Bring Lulu, 1925". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Don't Bring Lulu – Murray Billy". Genius. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Billy Murray – Don't Bring Lulu 1925". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra – Don't bring Lulu – 1925". YouTube. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ ""Don't Bring Lulu!" (Chick Straun, 1925)". YouTube. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ "Roaring Twenties: Jan Garber's Orch. – Don't Bring Lulu! 1925". YouTube. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ "Don't Bring Lulu – Frank Sinatra, Jack Carson". Lyrics. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "The Andrews Sisters – Don't Bring Lulu (1958)". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Dorothy Provine – "Don't Bring Lulu"". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Bobbysocks – Don't Bring Lulu (1985)". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ ""Don't Bring Lulu" – Frederick Hodges vocal with Adam Swanson at the piano – June 2009". YouTube. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ Wallace, Simon (3 June 2020). "The Oxcentrics. Don't Bring Lulu". YouTube. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
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