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Ballin' the Jack

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Published
  
1913

Lyricist(s)
  
Jim Burris

Composer(s)
  
Chris Smith

Ballin' the Jack

"Ballin' the Jack" (sometimes misspelled "Balling the Jack") is a popular song from 1913, written by Jim Burris with music by Chris Smith. It introduced a popular dance of the same name with "Folks in Georgia's 'bout to go insane." It became a ragtime, pop, and trad jazz standard, and has been recorded hundreds of times by many prominent artists. Around the same time the song came out, the expression "ballin' the jack" was used by railroad workers to mean "going at full speed." It is not clear whether the dance or railroad reference came first.

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Film usage

The song and dance were performed in For Me and My Gal, the 1942 movie starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. It was also performed by Danny Kaye in the 1951 movie On the Riviera, and Dean Martin in the 1951 movie That's My Boy. It also featured as the After Dinner song sung in the mock-horror 1986 movie Haunted Honeymoon performed by Gilda Radner and Dom DeLuise. Jimmy Jewel playing Cannonball Lee performed the song in the 1990 film The Krays.

Lyrics and dance

The lyrics describe the dance:

Other versions

  • Bing Crosby recorded for his album Bing Crosby's Treasury - The Songs I Love (1968 version)
  • The Osmonds released a version of the song on their 1974 album, Love Me for a Reason.
  • Sharon, Lois & Bram recorded and released a version of the song on their 1986 album, "The Elephant Show Record, which went platinum. The Trio performed this song numerous times in Shows with their Band called The Mammoth Band throughout the years.
  • References

    Ballin' the Jack Wikipedia