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Stompin' at the Savoy

"Stompin' at the Savoy" is a 1934 jazz standard composed by Edgar Sampson. It is named after the famed Harlem nightspot the Savoy Ballroom in New York City.〔
==History and composition==
Though the song is credited to Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson, and Andy Razaf, it was written and arranged by Sampson, Webb's alto saxophonist. Both Webb and Goodman recorded it as an instrumental, Goodman's being the bigger hit.〔 Lyrics were added by popular lyricist Andy Razaf.
Goodman's 1936 version is written in 32 bar song form with 4 eight bar phrases arranged AABA. The A sections use a Db6, Ab9, Db6, Ddim, Ebm7, Ab7, Db, Db chord sequence. The B section phrases use a Gb9/G9, Gb9, B13/F#m6, B13, E9/F9, E9, A13, Ab9b chord sequence. The tempo is medium fast.
The Webb's orchestra's recording rose to number ten on the charts in 1934. Two years later the piece charted by Ozzie Nelson and by Benny Goodman. Since becoming a jazz "standard", the song has been recorded hundreds of times, including by Judy Garland (1936), Charlie Christian (1941),〔Harrison et al, p. 1.〕 Art Tatum (1941), Clifford Brown and Max Roach (1954), Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (1956), Jim Hall (1957),〔Harrison et al, p. 160.〕 Ahmad Jamal (1958),〔Harrison et al, p. 282.〕 Al Hirt (1961),〔(Al Hirt, ''The Greatest Horn in the World'' ) Retrieved April 6, 2013.〕 Sarah Vaughan (1964),〔 and Nikki Yanofsky (with Herbie Hancock and will.i.am) (2007).
This song is mentioned in the 1978 disco hit, Le Freak by Chic: "Like the days of Stompin' At the Savoy / Now we Freak, oh what a joy"

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