Songs for the Shim Sham
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Songs for the Shim Sham
Here in the Tampa Bay area we almost always play Erskine Hawkins' "Tuxedo Junction" for the Shim Sham. As I've heard, a song that's perfect for the Shim Sham (at least the Shim Sham we do here) has a certain structure. What other songs ("pieces," yes, I know) fit the Shim Sham perfectly? Thanks for any help.
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Here in San Francisco we almost always play Jimmie Lunceford's version of "T'ain't What You Do" off of Frankie's Favorites. I've heard of many DJs using "Stompin' At The Savoy". As well. Any favorite versions? Interestingly enough, the least requested song seems to be Bill Elliott's "Shim Sham Song" (Swingin' The Century).
Of course I do have fond memories of doing the "latin" Shim Sham to Ozomotli's "Cumbia De Los Muertos" (Ozomotli).
Jesse
Of course I do have fond memories of doing the "latin" Shim Sham to Ozomotli's "Cumbia De Los Muertos" (Ozomotli).

Jesse
"Taint Watcha Do" is the Frankie Manning favorite because the moves tend to "agree" with the melody.
However, virtually any song with an 8-bar AABA harmonic structure will work. The Shim Sham was a tap routine choreographed to follow that AABA structure. 8-bar means that the musical "paragraphs" are 8 bars long, or 4 sets of "8-count" sentences. As Paul Overton has shown, there are Hip Hop songs that follow an 8-bar AABA structure, as well, which makes them "work."
In contrast, the Jitterbug stroll is done to 12-Bar blues (6 8-count sentence paragraphs), the other dominent harmonic structure in Swing music.
BTW, who the heck wrote those campy-ass lyrics in Bill Elliot's song, anyway? Besides being campy, it is just odd. The Shim Sham is a non-partner dance, making the "So I can shim-sham with YOU" line not only campy but off-base.
However, virtually any song with an 8-bar AABA harmonic structure will work. The Shim Sham was a tap routine choreographed to follow that AABA structure. 8-bar means that the musical "paragraphs" are 8 bars long, or 4 sets of "8-count" sentences. As Paul Overton has shown, there are Hip Hop songs that follow an 8-bar AABA structure, as well, which makes them "work."
In contrast, the Jitterbug stroll is done to 12-Bar blues (6 8-count sentence paragraphs), the other dominent harmonic structure in Swing music.
BTW, who the heck wrote those campy-ass lyrics in Bill Elliot's song, anyway? Besides being campy, it is just odd. The Shim Sham is a non-partner dance, making the "So I can shim-sham with YOU" line not only campy but off-base.
When we had dances at the Showbox in Seattle we would do the Shim Sham faithfully every Sunday at 10 p.m. It was to Tuxedo Junction - (I think off of Frankie Manning's Big Band CD).
We stopped doing it regularly a couple of years ago; however I was up in Vancouver at a live dance a couple of weeks ago and had a lot of fun doing the shim-sham - half the crowd did Frankie's shim-sham, the other half did Dean Collins - it was pretty cool.
We stopped doing it regularly a couple of years ago; however I was up in Vancouver at a live dance a couple of weeks ago and had a lot of fun doing the shim-sham - half the crowd did Frankie's shim-sham, the other half did Dean Collins - it was pretty cool.
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At the end of Tap shows, everyone who Tap danced, even those in the audience, would be invited onto the stage to take part in the "Shim Sham".Lawrence wrote:The Shim Sham is a non-partner dance, making the "So I can shim-sham with YOU" line not only campy but off-base.
Most Tap dancers did not know the same routines, so this was th eone common thread they could do together, and it became a regular thing to look forward to.
That said, I can never do the Shim Sham to that corny song. As soon as it starts, I usually die in the middle of the floor, laughing in a ball. And weeping.
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I use Chick Webb's cut of Stompin' at the Savoy.
If Frankie and Dawn can do it... SO CAN YOU!
If Frankie and Dawn can do it... SO CAN YOU!
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A couple of years ago, I and another local (Vancouver) dj were sick of "Tuxedo Junction" being rigidly referred to as "the Shim Sham song" (you know, like "Sing Sing Sing" is "the swing jam song"?). Another local dj would play it every night, each time announcing that it was time to do the Shim Sham.
Upon receiving a request for "the Shim Sham song," my friend (who liked "Tuxedo Junction" and wanted to rescue it from its relegation to only-for-the-Shim-Sham) cued a likely and musically appropriate song (can't remember what it was) and then announced, for the benefit of the requester, something like, "this song is for anybody who wants to do the Shim Sham."
Immediately following this song, he cued "Tuxedo Junction" and announced, "Right, so that last one was for the Shim Sham, and, as everyone knows, you can only do the Shim Sham to one song, so, since that was the Shim Sham song, this must be something else."
Upon receiving a request for "the Shim Sham song," my friend (who liked "Tuxedo Junction" and wanted to rescue it from its relegation to only-for-the-Shim-Sham) cued a likely and musically appropriate song (can't remember what it was) and then announced, for the benefit of the requester, something like, "this song is for anybody who wants to do the Shim Sham."
Immediately following this song, he cued "Tuxedo Junction" and announced, "Right, so that last one was for the Shim Sham, and, as everyone knows, you can only do the Shim Sham to one song, so, since that was the Shim Sham song, this must be something else."
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some of our locals figured out (don't ask me how) a while back that Xanadu worked "perfectly" for the shim sham.
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I was thinking Benny Goodman's Peckin' might be a cool alternative. I haven't tried it on an audience yet.
No one has taught Shim Sham around here lately but back when I learned it they were playing RCR's Friday the 13th ... yes neo-swing but it worked and that was a few years ago when neo was less un-cool.
No one has taught Shim Sham around here lately but back when I learned it they were playing RCR's Friday the 13th ... yes neo-swing but it worked and that was a few years ago when neo was less un-cool.
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