Inka Dinka Doo Explained

"Inka Dinka Doo" is a 1933 popular song whose words were written by Ben Ryan, and whose music was composed by James Francis "Jimmy" Durante.

Background

The song debuted in the 1934 movie Palooka,[1] a film about the comics character Joe Palooka. By 1934, Durante's recording of the song was a major hit record, and it became Durante's theme song for the rest of his life. When he performed it on his radio and television programs, Durante would frequently interrupt it with the line "STOP da music, everybody!" He performed it again in the 1944 film Two Girls and a Sailor, which starred Van Johnson, June Allyson and Gloria DeHaven.

Other recordings

In 1950, Sammy Davis Jr. recorded a unique version of the song, in which he impersonated various musical artists of the time. He released this as his debut record, along with "Laura".[2]

Other artists who have recorded this song include Chet Atkins, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Jimmie Noone, Ronnie Aldrich, Ray Anthony, Ann-Margret, and John Lithgow.[3]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soundtracks for Palooka . IMDB . February 16, 2012.
  2. Record Reviews. April 29, 1950. Billboard. February 16, 2018.
  3. Web site: Track Search: Inka Dinka Doo | AllMusic . . 2012-05-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110808151814/http://www.allmusic.com/search/track/Inka+Dinka+Doo/order:default-asc . 2011-08-08 .