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Artist:Josephine Bradley And Her Ballroom Orchestra
Label:  Decca
Country:UK
Catalogue:F.8574
Date:1945
Format:10"
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Community: 5 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJosephine Bradley And Her Ballroom OrchestraAlwaysIrving BerlinRate
BJosephine Bradley And Her Ballroom OrchestraThe Cokey Cokey (You Put Your Left Arm Out)J. KennedyRate


Notes

Side A - Waltz.

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Number: 1398995  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: BRE123
Description: A side Label


Number: 1398996 
Uploaded By: BRE123
Description: B side label


Number: 3259438 
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: A Side Label


Number: 3259439 
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: B Side Label


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MrPasta SUBS
9th Apr 2023
 
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
9th Apr 2023
 
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
8th Apr 2023
 Added labels without TT codes
 

 
poparchives SUBS
20th Apr 2022
 Cokey Cokey was Jimmy Kennedy's variation on the name. It's also on records by Lou Preager (1945) FB.3123 and by Harry Leader's orchestra (1947) F. 2259.
 

 
slholzer
27th Jul 2017
 Side B looks to be what is known in the US as the Hokey Pokey. Wikipedia says it is better known in England as the Hokey Cokey. Many others names have been applied to both the song and the dance, with many national and regional variants. This label is the only use I've found of the Cokey Cokey title.

Folk dances readily identifiable to the Hokey Pokey date back hundreds of years and folk songs with distinctly related lyrics are documented to at least as early as 1826. Several modern composers have attempted to claim it, including Jimmy Kennedy, but it is doubtful that any of them can make the claim stick beyond a particular setting of the tune or a particular variant set of lyrics. The essentials of both the dance and the song certainly pre-date any composer of the 20th century.
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
19th Mar 2013
 Added year of release from Decca discography
 


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