Spike Jones - Black Bottom Apr 2026

: The performance was originally released on 78-RPM records and has since been featured on various compilations, such as Greatest Comic Songs .

: In the middle of a piano solo, the arrangement repeats a single measure multiple times, mimicking a scratched vinyl record. Spike Jones - Black Bottom

Spike Jones and his City Slickers released their version of in the 1940s, a satirical take on the popular 1920s dance craze. While the original song was written by Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, and B.G. DeSylva, Jones’s rendition transformed the jazz standard into a chaotic "musical murder" characterized by his signature comedic sound effects. Musical Satire and Gags The track is best known for its "broken record" joke : : The performance was originally released on 78-RPM

: True to the City Slickers' style, the track features an array of non-traditional instruments, including cowbells, whistles, and gunshots , used to punctuate the melody and mock the earnestness of the original ballroom tune. Background and Context While the original song was written by Ray