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Friday, May 9, 2008

Shing nei tobu (Lukochuri)

Kishore Kumar has often been called the 'Danny Kaye of India' and quite a bit of singing seems to have been inspired by the Hollywood comedian. So, its quite possible that Kishore was instrumental in getting composer Hemanta Mukjerjee to adapt Danny Kaye's 1946 hit, 'Oh by Jingo!' as 'Shing nei tobu nam tar shingo' for the 1958 Bengali comedy hit 'Lukochuri' starring Kishore Kumar and Mala Sinha. The singing and mukhda are quite evidently and blatantly used in the Indian version.Thanks to 'Musique Man' Varma for the info!

Listen to
Shing nei tobu | Oh by Jingo


Besides this Danny Kaye connection, there's another that I'm looking for more information. The song from the 1962
Kishore Kumar starrer, Half Ticket, 'Woh ik nagaah kya' is supposedly inspired by a scene from Danny Kaye's 1954 film, 'Knock on wood'. Now, I've not seen both the the films in question, but would like to know from someone who has, if there's a musical/ song lift involved here.

Trivia on Oh by Jingo!: 'Oh by Jingo' was originally composed by Albert Von Tilzer, with lyrics by Lew Brown in the year 1920! Danny's version came much later in 1946. The original was recorded by the Premier Quartet as 'Oh by Jingo! Oh by Gee' and was released on Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder record in August 1920 and on Edison Diamond Disc 50666-L in September 1920. For the original recording in mp3 and a bit more slightly unrelated trivia, head to this page!

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