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  • The title refers not to the Danish capital but to the brand of chewing tobacco, Ole Olsen (Davis's Tuba player) used while playing. Charlie Olson wrote this composition.

    For reference this is from pg. 103 of the book Bix, Man & Legend.

  • This song kicks ass, no doubt.

  • @mojoman4147: perhaps I'd even find something when researching in Folk and Popular Music libraries. My question mostly rose out of the fact that there's a Copenhagen both in Louisiana and in New York, and being an avid enjoyer of Jazz but not quite a buff concerning history bits and trivia information I thought it may refer to one of these two communities. But, as I said, researching it is no bad idea at all, perhaps I'll then have my own bit of trivia to relate to others. :)

  • @Kraehe do it! I'd be interested to see what the outcomes are. I've never been to America so I'm not too knowledgeable on the history of the music - I just know it sounds great!

  • @mojoman4147: You might not per chance know which Copenhagen this song's title is referring to?

    Oh, and thanks for the upload, of course! I love Bix and his Wolverines.

  • @Kraehe not a clue I'm afraid. Many early jazz songs such as this had lyrics which weren't recorded, if you find them it may give you a clue perhaps :)

  • Thank you, Mojo. Loving all this Bix.

  • No problem. Sorry about the bad sound quality, it is digitised "as is" from the record.

    I have "Oh baby", "Toddlin blues" and "The Jazz me Blues" still to upload, as well as "Fidgety feet" and "the royal garden blues" soon :)

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