Java Jive

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"Java Jive"
Song
Written1940

Java Jive is a song written by Ben Oakland and Milton Drake, in 1940. The lyrics speak of the singer's love of coffee. The lyrics also reflect the slang of the day, including a reference to "Mr. Moto", a fictional Japanese film spy. The Ink Spots' 1941 recording of the song reached #17 on the US Pop charts and is considered by many to be the definitive version. The Song is also heard in the 1942 movie In This Our Life.

The Manhattan Transfer also performed it on various occasions, including Camera Three (1974), The Mike Douglas Show (1974), The Two Ronnies (1978), and recorded a popular version of the song in 1975.[1]

The song has been extensively recorded over the years, with notable performances by Guy Lombardo and The King Sisters.[2]

References

  1. ^ Lokker, Brian. "Java Jive by the Ink Spots". Coffee Crossroads. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  2. ^ Whorf, Michael (2012). American Popular Song Lyricists: Oral Histories, 1920s–1960s. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 79. ISBN 9780786490615.