Now You Has Jazz (HD) - Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong from the film “High Society“ (1956)

Instagram: #ipurpleyou 💜 “Now You Has Jazz“ is a song written by Cole Porter for the 1956 film High Society in which it was introduced by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong. The song describes what instruments are needed to create jazz. Musicians with Louis Armstrong & Bing Crosby: Clarinet - Edmond Hall Trombone - Trummy Young Piano - Billy Kyle Double Bass - Arvell Shaw Drums - Barrett Deems Lyrics: Dear gentlefolk of Newport Or maybe I should Say hats and cats I want you to lend an ear Because, well, I want you To hear some really Shimmering sharps and flats For these cozy virtuosi Just about the greatest In the trade are fixing to show you now, precisely how Or approximately, Jazz music is made Well, you take some skins Jazz begins Then you take a bass Man, now we’re getting someplace. Take a box One that rocks Take a blue horn
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