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1920 song by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra
"The Japanese Sandman"
Song by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra
B-side
"Whispering"
Released
September 1920[1]
Recorded
August 19, 1920[2]
Studio
Victor Studios, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre
Jazz, Big band
Label
Victor 18690
Composer(s)
Richard A. Whiting
Lyricist(s)
Raymond B. Egan
Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra singles chronology
"The Japanese Sandman" (1920)
"Wang Wang Blues" (1920)
An instrumental version of "The Japanese Sandman", being performed by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra in August 1920.
"The Japanese Sandman" is a song from 1920, composed by Richard A. Whiting and with lyrics by Raymond B. Egan.[3][4] The song was first popularized in vaudeville by Nora Bayes, and then sold millions of copies as the B-side for Paul Whiteman's song "Whispering".[5]
^"Original versions of The Japanese Sandman by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra | SecondHandSongs". Secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
^"Victor matrix B-24390. The Japanese sandman / Ambassador Orchestra ; Paul Whiteman - Discography of American Historical Recordings". Adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
^Michigan History Magazine. Vol. 85. Michigan Department of State. 2001. p. 53.
^Irene Kahn Atkins (1 February 1983). Source music in motion pictures. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-8386-3076-1.
^Marvin E. Paymer; Don E. Post (1999). Sentimental Journey: Intimate Portraits of America's Great Popular Songs, 1920-1945. Noble House Publishers. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-881907-09-1.
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