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"The Yankee Doodle Boy", also well known as "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named Yankee Doodle in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, in which he played Cohan.

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  • The Yankee Doodle Boy est une chanson écrite et composée par George M. Cohan pour sa comédie musicale Little Johnny Jones, créée à Broadway en 1904. Elle est chantée par le protagoniste principal, un jockey américain patriotique nommé Johnny Jones, qui va en Angleterre pour participer au Derby anglais. La chanson a été créée sur scène par George M. Cohan, qui a lui-même interprété le rôle de Johnny Jones dans la production originale de Broadway qui débute le 4 novembre 1904. Le 2 décembre, Billy Murray enregistre le morceau pour le label Victor. La chanson a été interprétée par James Cagney dans le film La Glorieuse Parade (titre original : Yankee Doodle Dandy) sorti en 1942, dans lequel il jouait Cohan. (fr)
  • "The Yankee Doodle Boy", also well known as "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named Yankee Doodle in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, in which he played Cohan. (en)
  • "Annie från Amörka" är en sång med svensk text av Charles Henry, till melodin "". Den utgavs på singel i oktober 1967, med sång av Julia Cæsar och ackompanjerad av Sven-Olof Walldoffs orkester, på skivmärket Odeon. Låten låg på Svensktoppen över årsskiftet 1967–68. Låten skrevs till folklustspelet Annie från Amörrika av Sigge Fischer. Denna hade urpremiär på Tantolundens friluftsteater 1944. Julia Cæsar spelade huvudrollen som Annie, och kupletten var hennes entrésång i pjäsen. (sv)
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  • "The Yankee Doodle Boy", also well known as "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named Yankee Doodle in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, in which he played Cohan. (en)
  • "Annie från Amörka" är en sång med svensk text av Charles Henry, till melodin "". Den utgavs på singel i oktober 1967, med sång av Julia Cæsar och ackompanjerad av Sven-Olof Walldoffs orkester, på skivmärket Odeon. Låten låg på Svensktoppen över årsskiftet 1967–68. Låten skrevs till folklustspelet Annie från Amörrika av Sigge Fischer. Denna hade urpremiär på Tantolundens friluftsteater 1944. Julia Cæsar spelade huvudrollen som Annie, och kupletten var hennes entrésång i pjäsen. (sv)
  • The Yankee Doodle Boy est une chanson écrite et composée par George M. Cohan pour sa comédie musicale Little Johnny Jones, créée à Broadway en 1904. Elle est chantée par le protagoniste principal, un jockey américain patriotique nommé Johnny Jones, qui va en Angleterre pour participer au Derby anglais. La chanson a été créée sur scène par George M. Cohan, qui a lui-même interprété le rôle de Johnny Jones dans la production originale de Broadway qui débute le 4 novembre 1904. Le 2 décembre, Billy Murray enregistre le morceau pour le label Victor. (fr)
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  • The Yankee Doodle Boy (fr)
  • The Yankee Doodle Boy (en)
  • Annie från Amörka (sv)
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