Description
This Andrews Sister’s Jump Blues hit was a favourite WWII-era number that landed it the ranking of #6 in the ‘Songs Of The Century’ list from the RIAA. The 1941 release, written by Don Raye and Hughie Price was pressed nearly a year before the US entered the war. It tells the tale of a Chicago musician drafted into the US Army who’s groovin’ Revile stylings land him a spot keeping the troops’ toes tapping. It, of course features the Andrews Sisters’ classic harmonized vocals, but works just as well as a solo vocal number!