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"Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" is a 1946 song by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra. The song's lead vocals were performed by Lionel Hampton himself and the recording featured Herbie Fields on alto sax. The song went to number one on the R&B Juke Box chart for sixteen non-consecutive weeks and reached number nine on the national pop charts. Although the writing of "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" was credited to Hampton and his drummer Curley Hamner, it was essentially a partial rewriting of Helen Humes' 1945 R&B hit "Be-Baba-Leba", which in turn was closely related to "Ee-Bobaliba" by Jim Wynn.

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  • Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop (en)
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  • "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" is a 1946 song by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra. The song's lead vocals were performed by Lionel Hampton himself and the recording featured Herbie Fields on alto sax. The song went to number one on the R&B Juke Box chart for sixteen non-consecutive weeks and reached number nine on the national pop charts. Although the writing of "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" was credited to Hampton and his drummer Curley Hamner, it was essentially a partial rewriting of Helen Humes' 1945 R&B hit "Be-Baba-Leba", which in turn was closely related to "Ee-Bobaliba" by Jim Wynn. (en)
  • Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop är en sång skriven av och Lionel Hampton, och inspelad av Lionel Hampton i Los Angeles den 1 december 1945 (med klarinettsolo av Herbie Fields). Uppslaget till låten kom från inspelning av "Be-Ba-Be-Le-Ba" tidigare samma år. Hamptons inspelning blev den mest spelade låten på Billboards jukeboxlista för "race records" 1946 och den spelades även in av andra artister, som Louis Prima. Med text på svenska av Bo Carlgren spelades den in 1972 av Fridens kilowatt och rivaler med Leif "Burken" Björklund som Hey Baberiba. Titeln har gett namn till TV-serien Hey Baberiba. (sv)
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  • "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" is a 1946 song by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra. The song's lead vocals were performed by Lionel Hampton himself and the recording featured Herbie Fields on alto sax. The song went to number one on the R&B Juke Box chart for sixteen non-consecutive weeks and reached number nine on the national pop charts. Although the writing of "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" was credited to Hampton and his drummer Curley Hamner, it was essentially a partial rewriting of Helen Humes' 1945 R&B hit "Be-Baba-Leba", which in turn was closely related to "Ee-Bobaliba" by Jim Wynn. (en)
  • Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop är en sång skriven av och Lionel Hampton, och inspelad av Lionel Hampton i Los Angeles den 1 december 1945 (med klarinettsolo av Herbie Fields). Uppslaget till låten kom från inspelning av "Be-Ba-Be-Le-Ba" tidigare samma år. Hamptons inspelning blev den mest spelade låten på Billboards jukeboxlista för "race records" 1946 och den spelades även in av andra artister, som Louis Prima. Med text på svenska av Bo Carlgren spelades den in 1972 av Fridens kilowatt och rivaler med Leif "Burken" Björklund som Hey Baberiba. Titeln har gett namn till TV-serien Hey Baberiba. (sv)
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