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It Don't Mean A Thing

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Music history for Swing Dancers

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It Don't Mean A Thing

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It Don't Mean A Thing – Music history for Swing Dancers It Don't Mean A Thing Music history for Swing Dancers Menu Widgets Search Skip to content Home About Search for: Tin Pan Alley As I was listing Benny Goodman’s most famous music, it occurred to me that a lot of the music we’re most familiar with as dancers comes from a stock of popular songs. Most of the artists we listen to have done their own versions, but where do they come from originally, and who wrote them?   Tin Pan Alley West 28th Street in New York was originally given the nickname of Tin Pan Alley in about 1885 because it accommodated several music publishers. With very relaxed copyright laws at the time, competing publishers could release their own versions of popular songs and they promoted these by playing them on pianos for the public to hear. The story goes that the cacophony of  the music being played simultaneously from all the shops and studios above sounded like pots and pans being ba...

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