"sing, Sing, Sing" By Benny Goodman Link
The song remains a "go-to" for high-energy scenes in cinema, appearing in films like Hollywood Hotel (1937), The Benny Goodman Story (1956), and countless modern soundtracks.
In 1938, Goodman’s band performed a legendary 12-minute live version at Carnegie Hall, featuring impromptu solos that many consider the definitive recording of the jazz age. Notable Modern Covers "SING, SING, SING" BY BENNY GOODMAN
Goodman’s version became a cultural phenomenon because it broke the rules of the time: The song remains a "go-to" for high-energy scenes
Sing, Sing, Sing - Benny Goodman [Bardcore | Medieval version] While Goodman’s 1937 Hollywood recording is the most
"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" is the ultimate anthem of the Swing Era, forever immortalized by . While Goodman’s 1937 Hollywood recording is the most famous version, the song was actually written and first recorded by Louis Prima in 1936. The "King of Swing" Rendition