Palesteena, or, Lena from Palesteena | |
Cover: | Palesteena sheet music 1920 Shapiro.jpg |
Caption: | 1920 sheet music cover, Shapiro, Bernstein & Company, New York. |
Artist: | Original Dixieland Jass Band |
A-Side: | Margie |
Published: | 1920 |
Released: | [1] |
Recorded: | [2] |
Genre: | Dixieland |
Label: | Victor 18717 |
Composer: | J. Russell Robinson |
Lyricist: | Conrad Dober |
"Palesteena", or, "Lena from Palesteena", was a 1920 song, with lyrics by Con Conrad, and music by J. Russell Robinson.
It was originally recorded and performed by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, a band of New Orleans jazz musicians, who released it as an instrumental as a Victor 78, 18717-B, in 1920. The A side was "Margie", a jazz and pop standard, paired in a medley with "Singin' the Blues". J. Russel Robinson, the pianist in the ODJB, co-wrote the music for all three songs. The song was published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Company in New York in 1920. The melody has a strong Klezmer influence, with the chorus based on a phrase from "Nokh A Bisl" by J. Kammen.
Eddie Cantor and Frank Crumit also recorded the song. Bob Crosby recorded the song on Decca Records in 1938. Vincent Lopez recorded the song on Columbia Records.