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Is boogie woogie bugle boy a jazz song?

It's more of a "jump blues" song


Who played the trumpet solo on the Anderson Sisters recording Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy?

Vic Schoen


Trio of American female singers who sang to GI soldiers in 50s or 60s?

I believe you mean the 1940s (WWII) and you're probably referring to the Andrews Sisters. Watch the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy video to see if they are who you're talking about. Christina Aguilera recently sang a song based on that old hit (Candyman). Another good trio from the early half of the century was the Boswell Sisters (20s/30s). They have quite a few good songs.


What were the best songs of the fourties?

The best songs of the 1940s made the Billboard charts. Some of the top ones were Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by Andrews Sisters, The Midnight Special by Lead Belly and the Golden Gate Quartet, White Christmas by Bing Crosby, You Always Hurt The One You Love by Mills Brothers, and I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry by Hank Williams.


What are some songs with the names of musical instruments in the titles?

'Ten Guitars' by Englebert Humperdinck. 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' by the Andrews sisters. '76 Trombones' 'The Auld Triangle' by the Pogues. Tubular Bells 'by Mike Oldfield. 'Ukulele Lady by Daphne Walker. 'Second Fiddle to an old Guitar' by Jean Shepard. '6 Strings that Drew Blood' by the Birthday Party. '(Mama's Got a) Squeezebox' by the Who. Hurdy Gurdy Man' by Donovan. Get it On (Bang a Gong) by T.Rex. Different Drum' by Linda Rondstadt. 'Crying Steel Guitar Waltz' by Jean Shepard. 'Daddy Sang Bass' by Johnny cash. 'That Mellow Saxophone' by Roy Montell. 'Mr Tambourine Man' by Bob Dylan. 'Banjo Bounce' by Allen Shelton. 'Piano has Been Drinking' by Tom Waits. 'Balinese Bongos' by Les Baxter.