Back Home Again in Indiana: Difference between revisions
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N:A Tin Pan Alley song from 1917, with words by Ballard MacDonald. | N:A Tin Pan Alley song from 1917, with words by Ballard MacDonald and a musical | ||
N: | N:quotation from "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," the Indiana state song. | ||
N:First Recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, it was a signature tune for | |||
N:Louis Armstrong's All Stars, was featured in several Hollywood movies and became | |||
N:a jazz and Western swing standard. It is often played in other keys, especially F, | |||
N:which is better suited to trumpets and saxes. | |||
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