Ja-Da

Louis Prima · Other Songs - Louis Prima

You've heard all about your raggy melody

Everything from opera down to harmony

But I've a little song that I will sing to you

It's gonna win you through and through

There ain't much to the words but the music is grand

And you'll be a-singing it to beat the band

You've heard of the tisket and tasket it's true

But give a little listen to this will you?



Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing

Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing

That's a funny little bit of melody

It's so soothing and appealing to me

It goes Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing



Our bands have been digging back for tunes to be sung

Operas and nursery rhymes have been overdone

I dug a little deeper and I found this thing

It's ragtime but it still can swing

It ain't a turkeytrot or a shimmey onestep

But when grandma danced to it

She thought she was hep

It still is a ditty

I'm sure you will find

Will keep a runnin' 'round and around your mind



Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing

Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing

That's a funny little bit of melody

It's so soothing and appealing to me

It goes Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da

Jing, Jing, Jing

Ja-Da

Louis Prima's "Ja-Da" stands as a quintessential example of the swing era, blending his signature trombone virtuosity with a lively, danceable rhythm. Released during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the energetic style that defined the 1930s and 40s, characterized by its syncopated beats and upbeat tempo. As a staple of Prima's repertoire, the song captures the vibrant spirit of big band jazz and the lively atmosphere of the era's popular music. It remains a beloved recording that showcases Prima's ability to create infectious, crowd-pleasing tunes that bridged the gap between traditional jazz and the emerging styles of the time.