File:Oh By Jingo! (1919).opus

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Oh_By_Jingo!_(1919).opus (file size: 2.16 MB, MIME type: application/ogg)

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English: This song, with music by Albert Von Tilzer and lyrics by Lew Brown, is a fun, upbeat Origipop song originally published in 1919.

The sheet music cover states that it was featured in the musical "Linger Longer Letty" but this song does not appear on the song list as found on IBDB.com; perhaps it was interpolated into the show sometime after opening.

It has been featured in a few films: it was performed by Betty Hutton in the 1945 film "Incendiary Blonde" and by Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van in 1952's "Skirts Ahoy!"

It was also featured in an episode of "I Love Lucy" and, in my favorite portrayal, in the penultimate episode of the excellent program "Jeeves and Wooster" starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry.
Français : Cette chanson, dont la musique est d'Albert Von Tilzer et les paroles de Lew Brown, est une chanson d'« origipop » (chanson populaire ancienne, d'avant-guerre) amusante et entraînante, publiée en 1919.

La couverture de la partition indique qu'elle a été jouée dans la comédie musicale Linger Longer Letty mais cette chanson ne figure pas dans la liste des chansons que l'on trouve sur IBDB.com ; peut-être a-t-elle été ajoutée dans le spectacle quelque temps après la première.

Elle a figuré dans quelques films : elle a été interprétée par Betty Hutton dans le film de 1945 La Blonde incendiaire et par Debbie Reynolds et Bobby Van dans le film de 1952 Des jupons à l'horizon.

La chanson est également apparue dans un épisode de la comédie de situation I Love Lucy et (dans mon interprétation préférée) dans l'avant-dernier épisode de l'émission Jeeves and Wooster où Hugh Laurie et Stephen Fry sont les vedettes.
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Source YouTube: Oh By Jingo! (1919) – View/save archived versions on archive.org
Author Albert Von Tilzer

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The author died in 1956, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or fewer.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1931.

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