Difference between revisions of "Shave And A Haircut"
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− | |Song Name = Shave | + | |Song Name = Shave And A Haircut |
|First appeared on = "At a Darktown Cakewalk" (Charles Hale, 1899) | |First appeared on = "At a Darktown Cakewalk" (Charles Hale, 1899) | ||
|Other relevant version = * '''Trivia''': | |Other relevant version = * '''Trivia''': | ||
− | |Relevant version text = "Shave | + | |Relevant version text = "Shave And A Haircut" and the associated response "two bits" is a 7-note musical call and response couplet, riff or fanfare popularly used at the end of a musical performance, usually for comic effect. It is used both melodically and rhythmically, for example as a door knock. |
|Composed by = unknown | |Composed by = unknown | ||
|First known live performance = [[08_March 1980|8 March 1980: Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL, USA]] <br> | |First known live performance = [[08_March 1980|8 March 1980: Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL, USA]] <br> |
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- First appeared on: "At a Darktown Cakewalk" (Charles Hale, 1899)
- Trivia: "Shave And A Haircut" and the associated response "two bits" is a 7-note musical call and response couplet, riff or fanfare popularly used at the end of a musical performance, usually for comic effect. It is used both melodically and rhythmically, for example as a door knock.
- Composed by: unknown
Performed by Prince
- First and last known live performance: 8 March 1980: Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL, USA