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Alabama Jubilee (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alabama Jubilee (song) Alabama Jubilee is a song written by George L. Cobb and Jack Yellen. The first known recording was that of comedians Collins & Harlan in 1915. The song is considered an American popular standard. The most popular versions of the song were Red Foley's 1951 version (#3 country, #28 pop)〔(Red Foley's Chart Singles Discography ) Retrieved March 19, 2012.〕 and the 1955 instrumental version by the Ferko String Band, which reached #13 on Cashbox, #14 on the Billboard Jukebox chart, and #20 in the UK.〔(Ferko String Band's Chart Singles Discography ) Retrieved March 19, 2012.〕 A 1981 instrumental version by Roy Clark won the Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. The song is a popular marching band song. ==Other versions==
*1916: Prince Band *1926: Skillet Lickers *1927: Al Bernard & Ernest Hare *1929: Cleve Chaffin *1929: The McClung Brothers *1950: Mugsy Spanier *1951: The Fontane Sisters *1951: Johnny Maddox *1951: Hank Penny *1954: Chet Atkins *1955: David Carroll And His Orchestra *1955: Firehouse Five Plus Two *1956: The Dukes of Dixieland *1959: Ferlin Husky *1959: Teresa Brewer and the Dixieland Band *1962: Billy Vaughn *1964: Mance Lipscomb *1964: Roy Clark *1968: Doc Watson *1970: Jerry Reed *1971: Kenny Price *1976: Benny Martin *1976: R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders *1978: Leon Redbone *1980: Jerry Lee Lewis *1980: Clarence White (and The Kentucky Colonels) (live performances from 1973) *1988: Nokie Edwards *1988: David Grier *1999: 17 Hippies *2002: Buster B. Jones *2005: Orquestra Mahatma *2008: Eugene Chadbourne *2008: Kevin Blechdom *2010: Zac Brown Band *2012: Stephen Wade *2013: Copper Into Steel
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