Story Behind The Song
Semi-autobiographical story about me! i actually sang on stage at the age of three!
Song Description
A melodic Dixieland romp
Song Length |
2:12 |
Genre |
Unique - Children, Jazz - Dixieland |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerful, Pleased |
Subject |
Musician, Fun |
Similar Artists |
Preservation Jazz Band, Dan Zanes |
Language |
English |
Era |
1930 - 1939 |
| |
Lyrics
Jackson Avenue
©2003 by Marla Lewis
When I was barely three
Sittin' on my momma's knee
I first heard Jazz and Blues
On Jackson Avenue
On stage a ten-piece band
The Hot Dogs of Dixieland
Zoot suits and shiny shoes
On Jackson Avenue
Snare drum snapped a beat
Pretty soon, man, you couldn't help it, you tapped your feet!
Here come that saxophone!
Clarinet and slide trombone
String bass, piana too
On Jackson Avenue!
Them Saints came marchin' in
The Hot Dogs were sizzlin'!
Wah-wah and toodle-oo
On Jackson Avenue!
(SOLO)
Hear that solo swing!
Look! Cornet man steps up to the mike and begins to sing!
He smiles and winks at me
And quick as 1-2-3
We're scattin' in harmony
On Jackson Avenue
Today I'm scattin' still
New York to Storyville
Ever since my big debut
On Jackson Avenue!
I learned my point of view
On Jackson Avenue!
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