THAT DA DA STRAIN - Free Jazz Leadsheet

"That Da Da Strain" was composed by Mamie Medina and Edgar Dowell and first published in 1914. The earliest notable recording was made in 1922 by the Original Memphis Five in New York, contributing to the tune’s rise during the early jazz age.

Later versions by New Orleans revival bands and traditional jazz groups preserved its playful, dance-oriented character. The lyrics (when included) deliver lighthearted nonsense syllables typical of early jazz novelty pieces. Musically, the tune features a multi-strain ragtime-derived structure with brisk tempos and bright ensemble passages, making it a staple in Dixieland and early jazz repertoires.

that da da strain free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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