Wacky Dust

Chick Webb & His Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald

About Wacky Dust

"Wacky Dust" is a 1938 song by Ella Fitzgerald with the Chick Webb orchestra written by Oscar Levant and Stanley Adams. It is an uptempo song about the joys (and dangers) of taking cocaine. It is also included on the Swingsation album of Ella Fitzgerald songs released on 16 June 1998 which were all recorded in New York City between September 1934 and February 1939. The song features on the compilation CD Reefer Songs. The song was covered by The Manhattan Transfer on their 1979 album Extensions.  


Year:
1992
3:00
22 

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They call it wacky dust
It's from a hot cornet
It gives your feet a feeling so breezy
And, oh, it's so easy to get

They call it wacky dust
It brings a dancing jag
And once it starts, then only a
Sap'll refuse to Big Apple or Shag

Oh, I don't know just why
It gets you so high
Putting a buzz in you heart
You'll do a marathon
You'll wanna go on
Kickin' the ceilin' apart

They call it wacky dust
It's something you can't trust
And in the end the rhythm will stop
When it does, then you'll drop
From happy wacky dust

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Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996), also known as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella", was an American jazz and song vocalist. With a vocal range spanning three octaves (D♭3 to D♭6), she was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing. more »

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Written by: OSCAR LEVANT, STANLEY ADAMS

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10 facts about this song

Historical Context
"Wacky Dust" was first recorded in 1938 during the Swing era of Jazz when big bands ruled the music industry.
Original Artist
The number was first performed by Chick Webb, a gifted drummer and band leader in the Swing era, often recognized for discovering singer Ella Fitzgerald.
Ella's Contribution
Ella Fitzgerald, an American jazz singer often referred to as the First Lady of Song and Lady Ella, was a member of Chick Webb's band when the song was recorded.
Inspiration
The lyrics of "Wacky Dust" are a cautionary tale about recreational drug use, specifically cocaine.
Manierism
The term "wacky dust" is a colloquial phrase used to describe drugs, predominantly cocaine, during the early part of the 20th century.
Songwriters
"Wacky Dust" was written by acclaimed songwriter team Oscar Levant and Stanley Adams.
Later Performances
Successful vocal group The Manhattan Transfer later covered "Wacky Dust" on their 1975 album, "The Manhattan Transfer," bringing the song to a larger audience.
Style Differences
While Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald originally performed "Wacky Dust" as a big band tune with jazz-infused vocals, The Manhattan Transfer's version is recognized for its Doo-wop sensibility.
Reception
"Wacky Dust" is considered a classic among jazz and swing enthusiasts, known for its catchy rhythm and distinct lyrical content.
Legacy
Despite its controversial subject matter, "Wacky Dust" has remained a popular song in the jazz repertoire, having been covered by numerous artists and having appeared in multiple compilifications over the years.

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