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Jumbie Jamberee : ウィキペディア英語版
Jumbie Jamberee
"Jumbie Jamberee" is a calypso song credited to Conrad Eugene Mauge, Jr.〔[]〕 In 1953 Lord Intruder released the song as the B-side to "Disaster With Police".〔[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/kaiso03.htm Lord Intruder in Kaiso No 3.]〕 The song is also known as "Zombie Jamboree" and "Back to Back". In the introduction to the Kingston Trio's version "Lord Invader and his Twelve Penetrators" are incorrectly credited with the song instead of Lord Intruder.
The oldest versions of the song refer to a jumbee jamboree. Jumbies are evil spirits who were thought to cause wild dancing in their victims. The song's references to Carnival also suggest a connection to the Moko jumbie, a protecting spirit figure represented during Carnival on Trinidad by stilt walkers and dancers. The switch to "Zombie Jamboree" occurred very early with King Flash's version with those lyrics coming out in 1956, only three years after "Jumbie Jamboree" first appeared.
Like many "folk" songs, there is unclear copyright in the song and many lines are variable between versions. While many versions set the song in a New York, Long Island or Woodlawn Cemetery, some place it in Kingston or an island cemetery. The third verse is the most variable with The Charmer's version discussing the local food at a previous jumbie carnival parade while Rockapella's version discusses zombies invading various New York City landmarks. The third verse of King Flash's 1956 version further discusses the female zombie's romantic pursuit of the singer.
==Notable cover versions==

*"Back to Back, Belly to Belly" by The Charmer (Louis Farrakhan) with Johnny McCleverty Calypso Boys recorded in 1954.
* King Flash and Calypso Carnival recorded a version of "Zombie Jamboree" in 1956.
* Jamaican mento singer Lord Foodoos recorded "Back to Back" for his 1957 Elektra album ''Calypso'', an early production by Jac Holzman, who later produced The Doors]], Nico and The Stooges among others.
* A version of "Jumbee Jamboree" appears in the 1957 movie "Calypso Joe".
* Jamaican mento group The Wrigglers recorded "Back to Back" for their 1958 album ''At The Arawak'' featuring Ernest Ranglin on guitar.
*The Kingston Trio recorded "Zombie Jamboree" on their ''Stereo Concert'' album in 1958 and on their ''...from the Hungry i'' album in 1959.
*Harry Belafonte recorded five versions of the song (in 1962, 1964, 1966, 1972 and 1974). It first appeared on Belafonte's ''The Many Moods of Belafonte'' and later became one of his signature songs.
*Lord Jellicoe and His Calypso Monarchs recorded a version of "Zombie Jamboree" in 1962.
* Peter Tosh recorded "Jumbee Jamboree" with The Wailers in 1965. It used the original lyrics of the song (not the Zombie ones), and also added a new chorus based on "De River Ben Come Dung" by Edric Connor (a traditional Jamaican mento song). It released as a 7-inch single and was included on the 1996 CD compilation ''The Toughest''.〔(Wailer discography. )〕
*Harry Nilsson recorded a version of the song on his 1976 album ''…That's the Way It Is''.〔(''That's The Way It Is''. )〕
*The Jolly Boys recorded "Back to Back (Belly to Belly)" on their ''Pop 'n' Mento'' album in 1989.〔(The Jolly Boys )〕
*The ''a cappella'' group Rockapella has performed with numerous versions of this song, including one in 1992.

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