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File:Duke Ellington Baby Cox The Mooche 1928 Sample.ogg

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Duke_Ellington_Baby_Cox_The_Mooche_1928_Sample.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 29 s, 50 kbps, file size: 176 KB)

Summary

A 29-second sample of Duke Ellington and His Orchestra's Jazz Age song "The Mooche" with iconic scat singing by vocalist Gertrude "Baby" Cox, recorded October 1, 1928, in New York City. Cox was a vaudeville singer and burlesque performer who often sang the blues. In this song—considered to be one of Ellington's greatest jazz pieces—Cox cemented her place in jazz history with a unique performance that is markedly distinct from the scat-singing employed by vocalist Adelaide Hall in Ellington's other recordings.

Fair use rationale for The Mooche

This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:

  1. It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken.
  2. It is a sample of about 29 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the full song.
  3. It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
  4. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
  5. It will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.

Fair use rationale for Scat singing

This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:

  1. It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the iconic "scat singing" technique used by Cox in this song.
  2. It is a sample of about 29 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the full song.
  3. It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
  4. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
  5. It will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.

Licensing

Copyright on this recording will expire 100 years from publication (January 1, 2029).

File history

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current12:18, 10 March 202029 s (176 KB)Flask (talk | contribs)== Summary == A 28-second sample of Duke Ellington And His Orchestra's "The Mooche" with scat vocals singer by Baby Cox, produced October 1, 1928. * '''Source:''' From the album ''Reminiscing In Tempo'' <br /> * '''Performers:''' Duke Ellington And His Orchestra: Johnny Hodges, Fred Guy, Harry Carney, Wellman Braud, Barney Bigard, Sonny Greer, Lonnie Johnson, Duke Ellington, Joe Nanton, Arthur Whetsol, Bubber Miley, Louis Metcalf, and Baby Cox<br /> * '''Songwriters:''' Duke Ellingto...
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Transcode status

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Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
MP3 113 kbps Completed 12:18, 10 March 2020 2.0 s

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