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Swing and Sway, The Flood Way

#441 / Jan. 31 Podcast (Video Extra)

If your mom (or your grandma or maybe great-grandmother) was a Bobby-soxer in the 1940s, she probably danced to this tune.

Sociologists call the bunch born in the 1930s “The Silent Generation” — a term first used in a 1951 Time magazine story to describe their alleged cautious and passive nature — but, well, seriously?

Anyone who ever saw them dance didn’t think they were all that darn docile. After all, these “Silents” are the same folks who gave us the jitterbug, not to mention setting the stage for early rock ‘n’ roll.

About This Song

As reported here previously, Sy Oliver’s composition “Opus One” was a hit on the radio for Tommy Dorsey in late 1944, but it was an even bigger smash a year later. That’s when singer Anita O’Day recorded it with a rocking band fronted by drummer Gene Krupa and featuring legendary trumpeter Roy Eldridge.

The song has gone on to be covered many times over the years, from versions by Harry James to those of The Mills Brothers and The Four Freshmen. For more on the song’s history — including the story of those sassy lyrics added by Sid Garris — check out this earlier Flood Watch article.

Meanwhile, here in The Flood Zone, the song is a perfect warmup for an evening of fun at the weekly rehearsal, offering solo space for everyone in the room.

About the Video

The sound in this video is audio from last week’s rehearsal. Meanwhile, for the film footage thanks go out to Douglas K. Morris and Shane Finster of Armstrong Cable.

As reported earlier, Doug and Shane dropped into a Flood rehearsal last summer to record an episode of their award-winning Armstrong Neighborhood Channel’s Press Room Recordings series. It was a treat to revisit the video from that night to enhance this week’s winter evening film.

More Swing Tunes?

Finally, if you’d like a little more from the “Swing” column on The Flood’s menu, the free Radio Floodango music streaming feature has a channel just for you.

Click here for a randomized playlist of swing tunes from over the band’s decades.

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