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Copenhagen (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Copenhagen (song)
Copenhagen is a jazz standard composed in 1924 by bandleader Charlie Davis and recorded in that year by the Wolverine Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke in a foxtrot tempo. The title refers to Copenhagen tobacco, favored by Davis's bass player. Lyrics were added by Walter Melrose.
==Composition, early performances, arrangements, and recordings==

On April 5, 1924, Davis's jazz band began an engagement at the Ohio Theater in Indianapolis, Indiana, and performed the song "Copenhagen." That evening, members of The Wolverines, including cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, heard the performance and asked Davis to be allowed to perform the tune in their own engagement.〔(Kennedy, Rick. ''Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy: Gennett Records and the Rise of America's Musical Grassroots''. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2013, pp. 104-105. )〕 Davis agreed. The Wolverines subsequently worked out their own arrangement in the course of engagements at Indiana University and elsewhere over the following weeks.
The Wolverines recorded it at Gennett Studios in Richmond, Indiana on May 6, 1924. The single was released by Gennett Records as 5453-B and also by Claxtonola Records as 40336-B as by The Jazz Harmonizers.〔( The Wolverine Orchestra. Red Hot Jazz. )〕 "Copenhagen" was published in the same year (in the Wolverines' arrangement) by the Melrose Bros. Music Company of Chicago, Illinois. At least nine other recordings of the tune were released in 1924 alone. The Wolverines recording features a brief cornet solo by Beiderbecke. Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra recorded "Copenhagen" on October 30, 1924, five months after the Beiderbecke version.〔(The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. Red Hot Jazz. )〕 The recording by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra, arranged by Don Redman, features a solo by Louis Armstrong.

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