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Mr. Bojangles (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mr. Bojangles (song)
:''For the 1936 song, see Bojangles of Harlem.''
"Mr. Bojangles" is a song originally written and recorded by American country music artist Jerry Jeff Walker for his 1968 album of the same title. Since then, it has been recorded by many other artists, including US country music band the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whose version (recorded for the 1970 album ''Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy'') was issued as a single and rose to number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart in 1971. Live versions of the song appeared on Walker's 1977 album, ''A Man Must Carry On'' and his 1980 album ''The Best of Jerry Jeff Walker''.
The NGDB's single version begins with the Uncle Charlie interview (subtitled "Prologue: Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy") that also precedes the song on the ''Uncle Charlie'' album. This was originally backed with another interview with Uncle Charlie, also taken from the album. When "Mr. Bojangles" started climbing the charts, the B-side was re-pressed with the same song without the interview prologue.
==Content==
Walker has said he was inspired to write the song after an encounter with a street performer in a New Orleans jail. While in jail for public intoxication in 1965, he met a homeless white man who called himself "Mr. Bojangles" (who, in turn, presumably took his pseudonym from performer Bill Robinson, who was likewise nicknamed "Bojangles") to conceal his true identity from the police. He had been arrested as part of a police sweep of indigent people that was carried out following a high-profile murder. The two men and others in the cell chatted about all manner of things, but when Mr. Bojangles told a story about his dog, the mood in the room turned heavy. Someone else in the cell asked for something to lighten the mood, and Mr. Bojangles obliged with a tap dance.〔''The Man Who Was Bojangles''. BBC Radio 4. 11.30, 23rd August, 2008〕
The song is notated in two time signatures, 3/4 and 6/8.

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