"Harlem Nocturne" was originally recorded by the American jazz saxophonist Earle Hagen in 1939. The piece gained popularity through various interpretations, especially by the bandleader and clarinetist, Benny Goodman. It has since become a jazz standard, covered by many artists over the years. The haunting melody is often associated with the noir genre in film and television.
The Harlem Shake dance was originally introduced decades ago by Albert Leopold Boyce who never got patent on the dance. The dance became a viral trend around 2 February 2013, with five Australians performing the dance.
Bing Crosby originally recorded the song in 1943. It's been recorded by several artists since then.
The song was originally composed and recorded in the key of D Minor.
The band The Guess Who originally sang, performed, and recorded the song "Humpty's Blues".
"Blue on Black" was originally recorded by the American musician Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The song was released on his 1995 debut album, "Ledbetter Heights." It has since become one of his signature tracks and has been covered by various artists, including the band Five Finger Death Punch.
Harlem Nocturne was created in 1939.
Check out Duke Ellington's "Isfahan."
The Harlem Shake is the name of a dance which was originally called the Albee. It was first done in 1981 by a resident of Harlem, NY named Al B. As it became more popular it became known as the Harlem Shake.
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"Harlem Nocturne" the jazz standard from 1939. The song was also used in the 1980's as the theme song for the TV show "Mike Hammer"
Prix Nocturne was created in 1962.
Club Nocturne was created in 1998.
Indian Nocturne was created in 1984.
The ISBN of Manhattan Nocturne is 0517584921.
Nocturne Indien was created in 1989.
Harlem was originally named New Haarlem after a Dutch village. It was named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands and became a part of New York City in 1873.
This was originally recorded in '55 by Kitty Wells.