Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four

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"Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four" is a lively swing-era song popularized in the early 1940s, known for its upbeat rhythm and close-harmony vocal style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
associatedWithCulture American popular music
associatedWithDance jitterbug
swing dancing
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionFormat 78 rpm record
genre big band
swing
vocal jazz
hasForm popular song form
hasInstrumentation backing vocals
big band accompaniment
brass section
lead vocals
reed section
rhythm section
hasMusicalCharacteristic danceable beat
ensemble vocals
syncopated rhythm
historicalContext World War II era American entertainment
influencedByGenre blues
jazz
intendedUse social dancing
isPartOf American swing song repertoire
language English
musicalEra swing era
notableFor close-harmony vocal arrangement
lively swing rhythm
performancePractice performed by vocal groups with band accompaniment
performanceVenueType ballrooms
dance halls
radio broadcasts
popularizedInDecade 1940s
popularizedInPeriod early 1940s
rhythmStyle upbeat
styleDescriptor energetic
lively
upbeat
subjectMatter swing music and rhythm
targetAudience popular music listeners
social dancers
tempo fast
vocalStyle close-harmony

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Buck Privates featuresSong Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four
Don Raye notableWork Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four
Don Raye wroteLyricsFor Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four