Harlem On Parade - Anita O'Day



     
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Harlem On Parade Lyrics


In the distance I heard a sound,
The sound of marching men;
I turned my head to view
The drum boy, the bugle boy, and then;
Harlem soldiers on the move,
See them marching in the groove,
Uncle Sam is mighty proud
Of Harlem on parade.
With a smile they all perform
In a full drape uniform;
Everybody's here to cheer
For Harlem on parade.
When you hear the bugle blow,
That's the time you're bound to know
That the man behind the horn

Is as handy with a gun
When there's fighting to be done!
Every heart within the crowd
Beats it out with head unbowed,
Uncle Sam is mighty proud
Of Harlem on parade.
When you hear the bugle blow,
That's the time you're bound to know
That the man behind the horn
Is as handy with a gun
When there's fighting to be done!
Every heart within the crowd
Beats it out with head unbowed,
Uncle Sam is mighty proud
Of Harlem on parade.
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written by CARTER, BENNY / EVANS, REDD
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, WINOGRADSKY/SOBEL

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Anita O'Day (October 18, 1919 - November 23, 2006) was an American jazz singer. Few female jazz singers matched the hard-swinging and equally hard-living Anita O'Day for sheer exuberance and talent in all areas of jazz vocals. Her improvising, wide dynamic tone, and innate sense of rhythm made her more than just another big-band canary. At a time when most female vocals tended to emphasize the sweet timbres of their voice, she chose to emphasize a path blazed by the one major jazz singer who emphasized message over medium - Billie Holiday.

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