Crazy Rhythm

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"Crazy Rhythm" is a popular jazz standard from the 1920s, widely performed and recorded for its lively syncopation and enduring appeal in the Great American Songbook.

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Crazy Rhythm canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
composer Irving Caesar NERFINISHED
Joseph Meyer NERFINISHED
Roger Wolfe Kahn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1920s
genre jazz
popular song
hasCulturalStatus enduring standard in jazz repertoire
jazz standard of the 1920s
hasMusicalFeature swing feel
syncopation
up‑tempo rhythm
hasMusicalForm 32‑bar song form
hasMusicalStructure AABA form
hasNotableRecording Crazy Rhythm (Art Tatum recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Benny Goodman recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Bing Crosby recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Chet Baker recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Django Reinhardt recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Ella Fitzgerald recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Red Nichols recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (Stan Getz recording) NERFINISHED
Crazy Rhythm (The Hi-Lo's recording) NERFINISHED
hasTheme emotional turbulence
romantic anxiety
influencedGenre swing
isFrequentlyPerformedAs instrumental
vocal
isStandardIn Great American Songbook repertoire NERFINISHED
jazz repertoire
language English
lyricist Irving Caesar NERFINISHED
Joseph Meyer NERFINISHED
partOf Great American Songbook NERFINISHED
performancePractice improvised solos
up‑tempo jam session tune
publicationDate 1928
typicalInstrumentation big band
jazz band
small jazz combo

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Tea for Two featuresSong Crazy Rhythm