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====== Back Home Again in Indiana (song) ====== | ====== Back Home Again in Indiana (song) ====== | ||
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- | ===== Origin and influence ===== | ||
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- | The tune was introduced as a Tin Pan Alley pop-song of the time. It contains a musical quotation from the already well known "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away", as well as repetition of some key words and phrases from the lyrics of the latter: moonlight, candlelight, | ||
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- | In 1934, Joe Young, Jean Schwartz, and Joe Ager wrote "In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm down in Indiana)", | ||
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- | ==== A jazz standard ==== | ||
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- | In 1917 it was one of the current pop tunes selected by Columbia Records to be recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, who released it as a Columbia 78, A2297, backed with " | ||
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- | Its chord changes undergird the Miles Davis Bebop composition "Donna Lee", one of jazz's best-known contrafacts (a composition that overlays a new melody over an existing harmonic structure). Other lesser known contrafacts of Indiana include Fats Navarro' | ||
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- | ==== An Indiana signature ==== | ||
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- | Since 1946, it has been an annual tradition for the chorus of the song to be performed during the pre-race ceremonies at the Indianapolis 500. In most years from 1972 to 2014, it was performed by Jim Nabors. Nabors has admitted to having the song's lyrics written on his hand during his inaugural performance, | ||
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- | The song is also featured prominently at the Indiana State Museum where a steam clock plays the tune at the top of every hour. | ||
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- | Since 1991 Indianapolis TV station WISH-TV used components of the song in their news themes, and since 1997 Fort Wayne TV station WANE-TV (WISH-TV' | ||
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- | It is also used to open every Little 500 bicycle race held at Indiana University. | ||
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- | Actress and Indiana-native Florence Henderson performed the song on a 1977 episode of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour and on a 1980 episode of Pink Lady and Jeff. |