Oh By Jingo!


"Oh By Jingo!", is a 1919 novelty song by Albert Von Tilzer with lyrics by Lew Brown.
The song was featured in the Broadway show "Linger Longer Letty", and became one of the biggest Tin Pan Alley hits of the post-World War I era.
While the song lyrics say it is set in "the land of San Domingo", no geographic nor anthropological accuracy is found nor intended in the silly lyrics, set in a generic "exotic" and "primitive" location. The song was much imitated over the next decade.
In the era of its initial popularity, phonograph records of the number were recorded by such popular artists of the era as the All-Star Trio, The American Quartet, Nora Bayes, Frank Crumit, Billy Murray, The Premier Quartette, Esther Walker, and Margaret Young.
Later recorded revivals of the number include those by Chet Atkins, Bo Grumpus, Eddie Condon, Stéphane Grappelli, Clancy Hayes, Keith Ingham, Spike Jones, Danny Kaye, Jeannie Carson, Lu Watters,The Travellers and The Reverend Horton Heat.
The song was performed by Betty Hutton in the film Incendiary Blonde ; by Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van as a specialty number in the Esther Williams MGM vehicle, Skirts Ahoy!; sung in the I Love Lucy TV show ; and sung by Hugh Laurie in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster .

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