Gold Music Box Cabaret Dancing Girl Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay! #shorts #fo…
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"Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" is a Vaudeville and music hall song from the 1880s. The can-can and this song were rather scandalous in their time. It was danced in an 1881 revue named "Tuxedo" in Boston, Massachusetts. A dancer named Lottie Collins popularized the song in English and French music halls. Something amusing is that you can also hear Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay in old episodes of the 1950s United States television show "Howdy Doody," a super popular children's show.
This video is created by Mary Kay Aufrance, who plays the tune on midi accordion using the Music Box Bells setting. She plays this tune often in shows for folks in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with her husband Tom Aufrance joining in on guitar. It's a very popular sing along with only two words, Ta-ra-ra and Boom-de-ay! So join in and sing and spin to this cute video.
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