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  1. On March 3, 1931, Harlem big band leader Cab Calloway recorded “ Minnie the Moocher ,” the classic tale of chasing opium that made Calloway a national star and put Harlem’s big band sound...

  2. Cab Calloways signature song, “Minnie the Moocher,” is a jazz and blues classic that has endured as a timeless piece of music. Released in 1931, it tells the story of Minnie, a beggar with a heart as big as a whale. The song features Calloways distinctive scatting chorus and two tempo changes, making it an exciting and ...

  3. Reaction to 1930s performance of "Minnie Moocher" by Cab Calloway and his orchestra, featuring Calloway's usual flamboyant flair, flashing smile, great voice, dancing, and pure talent....

  4. With lyrics that evoke images of a clear moonlit night over the sea and a heartfelt plea for the moon to watch over and protect a loved one, the song resonates with deep emotions and speaks to the universal experience of love and longing. Listening to “Moon At Sea” takes me back to a time when I experienced a long-distance relationship.

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  6. With its catchy melody and playful lyrics, “Who’s Yehoodi?” captured the essence of the time. The song’s title, “Who’s Yehoodi?”, serves as its central question. Calloway sings about a mysterious figure named Yehoodi, who seems to be the talk of the town.

  7. by Matt Micucci. We celebrate Thanksgiving with a high-spirited recording by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra from the mid-1940s, “Everybody Eats When They Come To My House.”. The song was written by Jeanne Burns and finds Calloway inviting several friends over to sample various foods.