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'Hitchy-Koo' is a 1912 American popular song and a series of musical revues, inspired by the song, staged on Broadway each year from 1917 through 1920 and on tour in 1922.

Described by 'Variety' magazine as a "hit song of 1912", the song was composed by Lewis F. Muir and Maurice Abrahams with lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert. Historian Eve Golden stated that the song is "a popular standard from the second-wave of ragtime tunes".Golden, chapter: "Everybody's Doing It" Ian Whitcomb wrote that it was one of the first American popular songs to influence musical taste and culture in the United Kingdom with the "invasion of American popular music" in 1912.

History



First published and performed in 1912, "Hitchy-Koo" was a staple of the vaudeville repertoire in the 1910s and 1920s, enjoying popularity in both American and British theatres.Appelbaum, chapter: "Hitchy-Koo" The song was first recorded in 1912 for Columbia Records by the vaudeville comedy duo Collins & Harlan.Brooks and Rust, p. 55 Other vaudeville entertainers who performed the work included Fanny Brice.Goldman, p. 233 The song was first introduced to the United Kingdom by the American Ragtime Octette (ARO) at the Hippodrome in London in 1912. Instantly popular with UK audiences, it was the first ragtime song to achieve popularity with the British public and was instrumental in creating an audience for ragtime in the UK.Whitcomb, chapter: "Invasion"Burton, Freeman and Freeman, p. 213Inwood, chapter: Music and Dancing The ARO recorded "Hitchy-Koo" for The Winner Records in 1912.Rust and Forbes, p. 1139

The song became the eponymous inspiration for the 'Hitchy-Koo' series of musical revues staged on Broadway from 1917 through 1920; and was the only song repeated across the various iterations of that revue.Stubblebine, pp. 136, 341Larkin, p. 22

Musicologist Derek B. Scott stated that, "'Hitchy Koo!' was the forerunner of many nonsense songs of the twentieth century suspected of being indecently suggestive."Scott, p. 247

Hitchy-Koo revues



There were 4 'Hitchy-Koo' revues produced by and starring Raymond Hitchcock that ran on Broadway:

*'Hitchy-Koo of 1917', June 7, 1917 December 15, 1917; with music by E. Ray Goetz and book and lyrics by Harry Grattan, Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz[http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=8555 'Hitchy-Koo' 1917], ibdb.com

*'Hitchy-Koo of 1918', June 6, 1918 August 3, 1918; with music by Raymond Hubbell and book and lyrics by Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz[http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=8715 'Hitchy-Koo' 1918] ibdb.com

*'Hitchy-Koo of 1919', October 6, 1919 November 22, 1919; with music and lyrics by Cole Porter[http://www.sondheimguide.com/porter/hitchy19.html "'Hitchy-Koo of 1919'"], sondheimguide.com, accessed 20 December 2013

*'Hitchy-Koo of 1920', October 19, 1920 December 18, 1920; with music by Jerome Kern, book by Glen MacDonough and lyrics by Glen MacDonough and Anne Caldwell.[http://www.ibdb.com/show.php?id=4433 'Hitchy-Koo' 1920] ibdb.com

The 'Hitchy-Koo of 1922' began tryouts on October 10, 1922 at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia, but ran for less than two weeks. The music and lyrics were by Cole Porter and the book was by Harold R. Atteridge. This was the last in the series and the only show not to play on Broadway, although it did tour the United States.Cullen, Frank, Hackman, Florence, McNeily, Donald. 'Vaudeville, Old & New' (2007), Routledge, , p. 798; and Suskin, p. 20

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