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Track Summary Music Track Title: Frankie and Johnny Catalog ID: 376805 ISRC: US5UL1001297 |
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Description: New Orleans style blues with solo piano. From the early 1900s this has been recorded over 250 times, by Count Basie, Louie Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Benny Goodman... "He was her man, but he was doing her wrong!" Story: Frankie shot Johnny dead "rooty-toot-toot" when she caught him with Nellie Bly. |
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Social Media Link: https://www.stockmusicsite.com/stockmusic/archive/Jazz/Folk-Jazz/Frankie-and-Johnny/376805 |
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Artist or Group: Tod Demuth |
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Keywords: Doctor John Professor Longhair Marcia Ball Blues Piano Delta Blues Honky Tonk Old Time Southern Tale Jealosy Frankie Shot Johnnie Americana Movie Tall Tales 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s ninteen hundred nineteen ten, nineteen twenties thirite forties, sung by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Fats Waller. Movie starring Elvis Presley, 1987 play by Terrence McNalley, 1991 film staring Al Pacino and Michile Pfiefer. Famous old songs Louisiana early music saloon smokey bar gunfights murder |
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Music Genre > Subgenre Jazz Music Folk Jazz |
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Extended Properties Duration: 4:05 Tempo: Slow BPM: 78 |
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Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Piano Vocal Mix: Instrumental Language: |
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Use Restrictions: Use in pornographic, x-rated, sexually stimulating or similar productions prohibited Use in products or commercial advocating or advertising use of illegal drugs or tobacco prohibited Use in satan-worship, devil worship, anti-religion or similar extreme productions prohibited Use in products or productions advocating racial, sexual or similar discrimination or bias prohibited Use in productions featuring violence, gore, torture or similar mayhem prohibited |
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Moods: Cool, Earthy, Flirtatious, Friendly, Frisky, Fun, Gritty, Gutsy, Lonely, Mellow, Nostalgic, Rambling, Risque, Sad, Sensual, Slow, Smokey, Soulful, Suggestive, Swinging |
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Styles: 1920s (Roaring Twenties), 1930s (Thirties), Bluesy, Club / Bar / Lounge, Comedy / Dark Humor, Documentary, Film Instrumental, Honky Tonk, Romantic Passion, Soundscape |