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Just a Gigolo (song)

"Just a Gigolo" is a popular song, adapted by Irving Caesar into English in 1929 from the Austrian tango "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo", composed in 1928 in Vienna by Leonello Casucci to lyrics written in 1924 by Julius Brammer.[1][2]

"Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo"
Song
LanguageGerman
Published1929, in Vienna
Genretango
Composer(s)Leonello Casucci (in 1928)
Lyricist(s)Julius Brammer (1924, in German)
Irving Caesar (1929, in English)

History

The song was first published by Wiener Boheme Verlag in 1929 and performed by several orchestras in Germany that year, including Dajos Béla's orchestra with the singer Kurt Mühlhardt. Daniele Serra sang a version entitled "Gigolo" in Italy, followed by Sirio Di Piramo and his orchestra in 1930, while other countries provided their own versions.[3]

The original version is a poetic vision of the social collapse experienced in Austria after World War I, represented by the figure of a former hussar who remembers himself parading in his uniform, while now he has to get by as a lonely hired dancer. The music features a simple melodic sequence, but nonetheless has a clever harmonic construction that highlights the mixed emotions in the lyrics, adding a nostalgic, bittersweet effect.

The success of the song prompted publishers Chappell & Co. to buy the rights and order an English version from Irving Caesar, a very popular lyricist of the time. Caesar eliminated the specific Austrian references and, in the often-omitted verse (but included in the 1931 recording by Bing Crosby), set the action in a Paris cafe, where a local character tells his sad story. Thus, the lyrics retained their sentimental side but lost their historic context. Popular versions in 1931 were by Ted Lewis, Ben Bernie, Bing Crosby and Leo Reisman.[4]

"Just a Gigolo" appeared in a 1931 film, a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon and a 1993 TV series, all titled after the song. The song was recorded by many musicians of the time, including Louis Armstrong and (in German) Richard Tauber.

The film Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo, directed by David Hemmings in 1979, was titled after the first verse of the original lyrics, but the Just a Gigolo title was used for US distribution. In this film, the song was performed by Marlene Dietrich, in her last film appearance.

"Just a Gigolo"/"I Ain't Got Nobody" medley

Origin

"Just a Gigolo" is best known in a form recorded by Louis Prima in 1956, where it was paired in a medley with another old standard, "I Ain't Got Nobody" (words by Roger A. Graham and music by Spencer Williams, 1915). This pairing links the life of a gigolo ("people know the part I'm playing, paid for every dance..."), to the outcome for singer ending up alone ("I ain't got nobody"). The popularity of Prima's combination, and of Village People's 1978 and David Lee Roth's 1985 cover versions of the medley, has led to the mistaken perception by some that the songs are two parts of a single original composition.[citation needed]

The coupling of the two songs had its genesis in an earlier Louis Prima recording from 1945 (V Disc 554, side A[5]), which was then adapted by Sam Butera for Prima's 1950s Las Vegas stage show, during which Prima would revisit his old hits in a new, jive-and-jumping style. The success of that act gained Prima a recording deal with Capitol Records, which aimed to capture on record the atmosphere of his shows. The first album, titled The Wildest! and released in November 1956,[6] opened with "Just a Gigolo"/"I Ain't Got Nobody", which then became Prima's signature number and helped relaunch his career.

Louis Prima's recording

The recording session took place on 23 April 1956 at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, and was produced by Voyle Gilmore. Prima was backed by his Las Vegas group, Sam Butera & the Witnesses, in its original line-up: Sam Butera (tenor sax), James "Red" Blount (trombone), William "Willie" McCumber (piano), Jack Marshall (guitar), Amado Rodriques (bass) and Robert "Bobby" Morris (drums).[7] Keely Smith, who was Prima's wife and an important part of his act, joined the Witnesses for the characteristic backing vocals. Prima sang the lead but didn't play the trumpet on this track.[citation needed]

"Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody"
Song by Louis Prima
from the album The Wildest!
ReleasedJune 25, 1956
RecordedApril 23, 1956
Genre
Length4:42
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Voyle Gilmore
"Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody"
Single by David Lee Roth
from the EP Crazy from the Heat
ReleasedMarch 1985
Recorded1985
GenreRock
Length4:17
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Leonello Casucci, Irving Caesar, Spencer Williams, Roger Graham
Producer(s)Ted Templeman
David Lee Roth singles chronology
"California Girls"
(1985)
"Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody"
(1985)
"Yankee Rose"
(1986)

List of versions

The following artists have released or performed versions of the song:[8]

  • Michael Ball and Alfie Boe recorded a version for their album Together in vegas 2022.
  • The University of Illinois Marching Illini are also well known for performing the song as part of their post-game show.

References

  1. ^ Mihaela Petrescu (2007). Vamps, Eintaenzer, and Desperate Housewives: Social Dance in Weimar Literature and Film. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-0-549-44284-4.
  2. ^ Schaal, Hans-Jürgen (2004). Jazz-Standards. Das Lexikon. 3. Auflage (in German). Kassel: Bärenreiter. p. 269. ISBN 9783761814147.
  3. ^ Mazzoletti, Adriano (1983). Il jazz in Italia: dalle origini alle grandi orchestre (in Italian). Rome. p. 92. ISBN 88-7063-704-2.
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 534. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  5. ^ "Louis Prima And His Orchestra / Lt Bob Crosby (USMC) And His V-Disc Bob Cats /* - Just A Gigolo / It's A Long Way To Tipperary (Vinyl)". Discogs.com. 1945-05-17. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  6. ^ "Reviews and Ratings of New Albums". The Billboard. 17 November 1956. p. 26. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  7. ^ American Federation of Musicians Local Number 47, contract #934, 23 April 1956
  8. ^ . Song Search. Warner Chappell Music. Archived from the original on 2007-11-13.
  9. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 322. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  11. ^ "Song Time - Carmen McRae". allmusic.com. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  12. ^ "Schöner Gigolo". Song Search. Warner Chappell Music.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Saxparty 12" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 1985. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on October 11, 2006. Retrieved November 5, 2006.
  15. ^ "Baccarat en castellano, un disco de Baccarat". Rock.com.ar. Retrieved 2016-06-14.

External links

  • Lyrics of this song as sung by Bing Crosby at Lyrics.com

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Just a Gigolo is a popular song adapted by Irving Caesar into English in 1929 from the Austrian tango Schoner Gigolo armer Gigolo composed in 1928 in Vienna by Leonello Casucci to lyrics written in 1924 by Julius Brammer 1 2 Schoner Gigolo armer Gigolo SongLanguageGermanPublished1929 in ViennaGenretangoComposer s Leonello Casucci in 1928 Lyricist s Julius Brammer 1924 in German Irving Caesar 1929 in English Contents 1 History 2 Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody medley 2 1 Origin 2 2 Louis Prima s recording 3 List of versions 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe song was first published by Wiener Boheme Verlag in 1929 and performed by several orchestras in Germany that year including Dajos Bela s orchestra with the singer Kurt Muhlhardt Daniele Serra sang a version entitled Gigolo in Italy followed by Sirio Di Piramo and his orchestra in 1930 while other countries provided their own versions 3 The original version is a poetic vision of the social collapse experienced in Austria after World War I represented by the figure of a former hussar who remembers himself parading in his uniform while now he has to get by as a lonely hired dancer The music features a simple melodic sequence but nonetheless has a clever harmonic construction that highlights the mixed emotions in the lyrics adding a nostalgic bittersweet effect The success of the song prompted publishers Chappell amp Co to buy the rights and order an English version from Irving Caesar a very popular lyricist of the time Caesar eliminated the specific Austrian references and in the often omitted verse but included in the 1931 recording by Bing Crosby set the action in a Paris cafe where a local character tells his sad story Thus the lyrics retained their sentimental side but lost their historic context Popular versions in 1931 were by Ted Lewis Ben Bernie Bing Crosby and Leo Reisman 4 Just a Gigolo appeared in a 1931 film a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon and a 1993 TV series all titled after the song The song was recorded by many musicians of the time including Louis Armstrong and in German Richard Tauber The film Schoner Gigolo armer Gigolo directed by David Hemmings in 1979 was titled after the first verse of the original lyrics but the Just a Gigolo title was used for US distribution In this film the song was performed by Marlene Dietrich in her last film appearance Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody medley EditOrigin Edit Just a Gigolo is best known in a form recorded by Louis Prima in 1956 where it was paired in a medley with another old standard I Ain t Got Nobody words by Roger A Graham and music by Spencer Williams 1915 This pairing links the life of a gigolo people know the part I m playing paid for every dance to the outcome for singer ending up alone I ain t got nobody The popularity of Prima s combination and of Village People s 1978 and David Lee Roth s 1985 cover versions of the medley has led to the mistaken perception by some that the songs are two parts of a single original composition citation needed The coupling of the two songs had its genesis in an earlier Louis Prima recording from 1945 V Disc 554 side A 5 which was then adapted by Sam Butera for Prima s 1950s Las Vegas stage show during which Prima would revisit his old hits in a new jive and jumping style The success of that act gained Prima a recording deal with Capitol Records which aimed to capture on record the atmosphere of his shows The first album titled The Wildest and released in November 1956 6 opened with Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody which then became Prima s signature number and helped relaunch his career Louis Prima s recording Edit The recording session took place on 23 April 1956 at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and was produced by Voyle Gilmore Prima was backed by his Las Vegas group Sam Butera amp the Witnesses in its original line up Sam Butera tenor sax James Red Blount trombone William Willie McCumber piano Jack Marshall guitar Amado Rodriques bass and Robert Bobby Morris drums 7 Keely Smith who was Prima s wife and an important part of his act joined the Witnesses for the characteristic backing vocals Prima sang the lead but didn t play the trumpet on this track citation needed Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody Song by Louis Primafrom the album The Wildest ReleasedJune 25 1956RecordedApril 23 1956GenreSwingLength4 42LabelAtlanticSongwriter s Leonello Casucci Irving Caesar Spencer Williams Roger GrahamProducer s Voyle Gilmore Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody Single by David Lee Rothfrom the EP Crazy from the HeatReleasedMarch 1985Recorded1985GenreRockLength4 17LabelWarner Bros Songwriter s Leonello Casucci Irving Caesar Spencer Williams Roger GrahamProducer s Ted TemplemanDavid Lee Roth singles chronology California Girls 1985 Just a Gigolo I Ain t Got Nobody 1985 Yankee Rose 1986 List of versions EditThe following artists have released or performed versions of the song 8 Fats Waller Sol Hoʻopiʻi 1928 Louis Armstrong March 9 1931 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra Brunswick 6023 1931 Bing Crosby with The Gus Arnheim Orchestra recorded March 2 1931 9 includes Paris verse Damia 1931 as C est mon Gigolo French version adapted from L Casucci by A Mauprey J Lenoir Ted Lewis and His Band Columbia 2378 D 1931 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra Victor 22606 1931 Art Tatum Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli in Rome 1949 Harry James 1952 Jaye P Morgan 1953 a minor hit reaching No 22 in the Billboard charts 10 Thelonious Monk 1954 1958 1962 Louis Prima 1956 Sarah Vaughan included in the album At Mister Kelly s 1957 Eino Virtanen a Finnish version called Kaunis Gigolo 1958 Carmen McRae included in her album Song Time 1960 11 Gus Backus Jean Shepherd 1965 opened the July 29 1965 episode of his show with the song Erroll Garner 1965 12 Connie Francis for the album Connie amp Clyde Hit Songs of the 30s 1968 Oscar Peterson 1970 Peter Allen 1974 Chris DeMarco as Michel Delon 1976 Prima s version was covered by Alex Harvey in 1979 on his The Mafia Stole My Guitar album Village People 1978 recorded a cover of Prima s version Marlene Dietrich title song of film Just a Gigolo 1978 Barbie and the Kens 1980 Javier Gurruchaga during the film Besame Tonta 1981 David Lee Roth 1985 reached No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 The music video for his recording parodies a number of well known pop music performers Michael Jackson Cyndi Lauper Billy Idol Willie Nelson Culture Club cameos appearances and cultural trends of the first half of the 1980s Bob Rivers amp Zip 1985 with alternate lyrics Just a Big Ego Tony Martin 1985 Swedish dansband Ingmar Nordstroms recorded a Swedish language version of the song called Gosta Gigolo on the 1985 album Saxparty 12 13 The title is pronounced the same as in English but refers to a man named Gosta and is hanging around the dance floor in the hotel of a small town Tiny Tim 1987 on the record Tiptoe Through the Tulips Tapani Kansa a Finnish version called Vastustamaton on his album Anna mulle aikaa 1990 Marty Grosz 1992 2005 Leningrad Cowboys 1993 14 Tony Slattery 1993 as the closing song for the TV show Just a Gigolo in which he also stars Amanda Lear utilizes the song in her live repertoire and a 1998 recording can found on the compilation Made of Blood and Honey reportedly a 1 hit in Hungary Romania Latvia Liechtenstein Andorra citation needed Dick Hyman Group and Howard Alden 1999 in Woody Allen s Sweet and Lowdown Lou Bega 2001 In 2003 Israeli singer and TV star Gidi Gov released a Hebrew version of Prima s medley called Gigolo on his album Moondance Hebrew ריקוד ירח Sergio Pangaro amp Baccarat Spanish version 2003 15 Tyler Lewis 2006 In 2007 Paolo Belli released Io Sono Un Gigolo an Italian version of the song Paul Motian recorded the song on his 2009 album On Broadway Volume 5 Lucio Dalla and Francesco De Gregori with new Italian text on their 2010 live album Work in Progress Mina Italian singer recorded and released the song on her 2012 album 12 American Song Book The Jive Aces on the 2012 album King of the Swingers A Salute to Louis Prima Frank D Angelo recorded and released the song on his 2015 album I Want to Live Forever Official Soundtrack from the Feature Film Sicilian Vampire Gregory Golub Israeli composer and jazz pianist recorded and released a single Just a Gigolo Remembering Louis Prima 2020 Michael Ball and Alfie Boe recorded a version for their album Together in vegas 2022 The University of Illinois Marching Illini are also well known for performing the song as part of their post game show References Edit Mihaela Petrescu 2007 Vamps Eintaenzer and Desperate Housewives Social Dance in Weimar Literature and Film pp 9 ISBN 978 0 549 44284 4 Schaal Hans Jurgen 2004 Jazz Standards Das Lexikon 3 Auflage in German Kassel Barenreiter p 269 ISBN 9783761814147 Mazzoletti Adriano 1983 Il jazz in Italia dalle origini alle grandi orchestre in Italian Rome p 92 ISBN 88 7063 704 2 Whitburn Joel 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories 1890 1954 Wisconsin USA Record Research Inc p 534 ISBN 0 89820 083 0 Louis Prima And His Orchestra Lt Bob Crosby USMC And His V Disc Bob Cats Just A Gigolo It s A Long Way To Tipperary Vinyl Discogs com 1945 05 17 Retrieved 2016 06 14 Reviews and Ratings of New Albums The Billboard 17 November 1956 p 26 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 11 January 2012 American Federation of Musicians Local Number 47 contract 934 23 April 1956 Just a Gigolo Song Search Warner Chappell Music Archived from the original on 2007 11 13 A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved August 31 2017 Whitburn Joel 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories 1890 1954 Wisconsin USA Record Research Inc p 322 ISBN 0 89820 083 0 Song Time Carmen McRae allmusic com Retrieved September 1 2017 Schoner Gigolo Song Search Warner Chappell Music permanent dead link Saxparty 12 in Swedish Svensk mediedatabas 1985 Retrieved 3 June 2013 Leningrad Cowboys Total Balalaika Show Archived from the original on October 11 2006 Retrieved November 5 2006 Baccarat en castellano un disco de Baccarat Rock com ar Retrieved 2016 06 14 External links EditLyrics of this song as sung by Bing Crosby at Lyrics com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Just a Gigolo song amp oldid 1130011540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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