Alexander's Ragtime Band - The Boswell Sisters

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Alexander's Ragtime Band Lyrics

Come on in
Oh ma honey, oh ma honey
Better hurry and let's meander
Ain't you goin', ain't you goin'?
To the leader man, ragged meter man
Oh ma honey, oh ma honey
Let me take you
To Alexander's grand stand, brass band
Ain't you comin' along?
Come on and hear, come on and hear
Alexander's ragtime band
Come on and hear, come on and hear
It's the best band in the land
They can play a bugle
Like you never heard before
That's so natural that you want to go to war
That's just the bestest band what am
Oh, honey lamb
Come on along, come on along
Let me take you by the hand
Up to the man, to the man
Who's the leader of the band?
If you want to hear that Swanee Music
Played in ragtime
Come on and hear, come on and hear
Come on and hear Alexander's ragtime band
Come on and hear, come on and hear
Come on and hear Alexander's ragtime band
Come on and hear, come on and hear
Alexander's ragtime band
Come on and hear, come on and hear
It's the best band in the land
They can play a bugle
Like you never heard before
That's so natural that you want to go to war
That's just the best band what am
Oh, honey lamb
Come on along, come on along
Let me take you by the hand
Up to the man, up to the man
Who's the leader of the band?
Come on along, come on along
Call this Alexander's ragtime band
Come on along, gather around
Call this Alexander's ragtime band

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Popular Jazz vocal group during the 1930's. Martha, Connie, and Vet perfected a mix of rhythm and harmony that would define Jazz vocal groups to come and influence The Andrews Sisters and dozens of other "Sister" acts, both Black and White, along with The Mills Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, ( as well as current groups The Pfister Sisters and The Stolen Sweets.)

From New Orleans, they were classically trained and switched over to jazz as they grew up along with the form. First recorded in 1925, they went on to play vaudeville and ended up on radio in California. After being heard coast to coast on one of the first nationwide radio hookups, they became stars of radio in NYC headlining both their own programs, as well as working on shows with Bing Crosby and The Mills Brothers until the trio disbanded in 1936, mainly due to their marriages. They also appeared in many films of the time. (See youtube)

Connie Boswell, who later changed the spelling of her name to Connee, continued as a solo singer after the demise of the group, influencing singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. She did all this despite being unable to walk alone due to childhood polio and other back injuries.

"There is only one person I ever tried to sing like and that person was Connee Boswell."
Ella Fitzgerald, NBC News interview

"Connee Boswell is, without a doubt, the most widely imitated singer of all time."
Frank Sinatra

The best website on them is www.bozzies.com.
www.TheBoswellSisters.com
www.Facebook.com/theboswellsisters
www.Twitter.com/thesistasdotcom



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