Darktown Strutters' Ball

1917 single by Original Dixieland Jazz Band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Darktown Strutters' Ball" is a popular song by Shelton Brooks, published in 1917. The song has been recorded many times and is considered a popular and jazz standard. There are many variations of the title, including "At the Darktown Strutters' Ball", "The Darktown Strutters' Ball", and just "Strutters' Ball".

Released1917
RecordedMay 30, 1917
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"Darktown Strutters' Ball"
Single by Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Released1917
RecordedMay 30, 1917
GenreJazz
LabelColumbia
SongwriterShelton Brooks
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History

Soon after its 1917 publication, "Darktown Strutters' Ball" was included by Sophie Tucker in her Vaudeville routine.[1] The song was recorded on May 9 that year by the Six Brown Brothers.[2][3] The best-known recording, by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, which was recorded on May 30, 1917, and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A-2297,[1] was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2006.

The song is very obviously a stylistic generic copy of the 1914 British hit by Nat D. Ayer entitled "At The Foxtrot Ball, That's All"

More than three million copies of the sheet music were sold.[4]

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