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Nonsense song

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A nonsense song is one written mainly for the purpose of entertainment using nonsense syllables at least in the chorus. Such a song generally has a simple melody and a quick (or fairly quick) tempo and repeating sections.[1]

History

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The roots of this song type can be traced as far back as "Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me" and "Jimmy Crack Corn" to the 1890s "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay".[citation needed]

The jazz age created many nonsense songs, such as "Ja-Da".

Ja-da, ja-da
Ja-da, ja-da, jing, jing, jing[1]

Examples

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Citron, Stephen (1998). Song Writing. Limelight: New York.