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Creole Love Call

"Creole Love Call" is a 1927 jazz standard by Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley and Rudy Jackson.[1] The song is associated with vocalist Adelaide Hall.[2][3] The song entered the Billboard USA song charts in 1928 at No. 19.[4]

In 1988, during a radio interview with the journalist and radio host Max Jones, Hall explained how she came up with the counter-melody in "Creole Love Call". An excerpt from the interview can be heard in the British Library article (published 17 December 2020) on the British Library blog titled Oral History of Jazz in Britain.

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Williams, Iain Cameron (2002). Underneath A Harlem Moon ISBN 0-8264-5893-9 Chapter 8
  2. ^ Williams, Iain Cameron (2002). Underneath A Harlem Moon ISBN 0-8264-5893-9
  3. ^ Voce, Steve (8 November 1993). "Obituary: Adelaide Hall". The Independent. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  4. ^ USA song chart entry for "Creole Love Call" (1928). The song is #29 in the list of Ellington chart entries with information that it entered the Billboard charts at #19 in 1928.

References edit

  • A. H. Lawrence, Duke Ellington and His World (London: Routledge, 2001), p. 112. ISBN 978-0-415-93012-3.
  • Williams, Iain Cameron, Underneath A Harlem Moon ... the Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall, Chapter 8. ISBN 0826458939.

External links edit

  • "Creole Love Call" at jazzstandards.com

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