The Sheik of Araby

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"The Sheik of Araby" is a popular 1921 jazz and pop standard, widely recorded and performed throughout the 20th century.

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The Sheik of Araby canonical 1

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instanceOf pop standard
song
composer Ted Snyder NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact helped popularize "sheik" as romantic figure in 1920s America
decadeOfPopularity 1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
firstPerformancePeriod early 1920s
genre jazz
popular music
hasInfluenced later novelty and exotic-themed songs
hasLyricLine "At night when you're asleep"
"I'm the Sheik of Araby" NERFINISHED
"Into your tent I'll creep"
"Your love belongs to me"
hasMusicalForm 32-bar song form
hasPart chorus "I'm the Sheik of Araby"
verse lyrics referencing desert romance
hasTheme exoticism in popular culture
romanticized Middle Eastern imagery
inspiredBy The Sheik (1921 film) NERFINISHED
The Sheik (novel) NERFINISHED
isPartOf Great American Songbook repertoire NERFINISHED
isStandardIn Dixieland repertoire
swing repertoire
traditional jazz repertoire
language English
lyricist Francis Wheeler NERFINISHED
Harry B. Smith NERFINISHED
notableRecording Benny Goodman recording
Dixieland Jazz Band recordings
Django Reinhardt recording
Fats Waller recording
Louis Prima recording
Sidney Bechet recording
The Beatles (Decca audition) performance NERFINISHED
performancePractice commonly included in Dixieland sets
often performed by traditional jazz bands
publicationDate 1921
subjectOf numerous cover versions throughout the 20th century
titleCharacter Sheik of Araby NERFINISHED
typicalTempo medium-up tempo
usedAs jazz improvisation vehicle

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Bert Kalmar notableWork The Sheik of Araby