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"sing, Sing, Sing" By Benny Goodman Link

Goodman’s version became a cultural phenomenon because it broke the rules of the time:

Most big band tracks were capped at 3 minutes to fit on one side of a 78-rpm record. Goodman’s 1937 recording lasted over 8 minutes , requiring both sides of a 12-inch disc. "SING, SING, SING" BY BENNY GOODMAN

"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" is the ultimate anthem of the Swing Era, forever immortalized by . While Goodman’s 1937 Hollywood recording is the most famous version, the song was actually written and first recorded by Louis Prima in 1936. The "King of Swing" Rendition Goodman’s version became a cultural phenomenon because it

The Andrews Sisters recorded a popular vocal version, and Chicago released a slower, more danceable cover on their 1995 album, Night & Day: Big Band . While Goodman’s 1937 Hollywood recording is the most

Modern drummers frequently post Gene Krupa-style drum covers to showcase their technical speed and stamina. Pop Culture Legacy