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Jumpin' Jive

"Jumping Jive" (also known as "(Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive") is a famous jazz/swing composition, written by Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba, and Jack Palmer.[1] Originally recorded on 17 July 1939, on Vocalion Records, it sold over a million copies and reached #2 on the Pop chart.[2][1][3] Calloway performs the song with his orchestra and the Nicholas Brothers in the 1943 musical film Stormy Weather.[4]

Joe Jackson version

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"Jumpin' Jive"
Single by Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive
from the album Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive
B-side"Knock Me a Kiss"
ReleasedJune 1981
StudioBasing Street Studios (London, England)[5]
GenreJump blues, swing revival
Length2:41
LabelA&M
SongwritersCab Calloway, Frank Froeba, Jack Palmer
ProducerJoe Jackson
Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive singles chronology
"One to One"
(1981)
"Jumpin' Jive"
(1981)
"Real Men"
(1982)

"Jumpin' Jive" was covered by new wave artist Joe Jackson (under the band name Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive) on his 1981 album of the same name. The album, originally conceived as "a few pub gigs for a laugh," also featured other jump-blues tracks, including Calloway's "We the Cats (Shall Hep Ya)."[6]

After its release on Jumpin' Jive, Jackson's version was later released as a single, where it charted at #43 in Britain.[7]

Charts

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Chart (1981) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] 61
New Zealand Singles Chart 32
UK Singles Chart[9] 43

Other covers

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