" Mississippi Mud" is a 1927 song written by Harry Barris, ASCAP entry for the song. The sheet music and record labels list only Harry Barris as the composer, but ASCAP lists James Cavanaugh as a co-writer. first sung by Bing Crosby as a member of Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys. Rhythm Boys Time, July 19, 1943. Its musical composition entered the public domain on January 1, 2023. Public Domain Day 2023
Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra recorded the song in New York City on January 20, 1928 for Okeh Records featuring Bing Crosby on vocals, Bix Beiderbecke cornet, Charlie Margulis on trumpet, Bill Rank on trombone, Frank Trumbauer on c-melody and alto sax, and vocals, Jimmy Dorsey and Chester Hazlett on alto sax, Matty Malneck on violin, Lennie Hayton on piano, Carl Kress on guitar, Min Leibrook on bass sax, and Hal McDonald on drums.
In a 1950s radio interview, Trumbauer stated that this recording featured Bix Beiderbecke's greatest recorded solo.
Paul Tremaine's Orchestra performed "Mississippi Mud" in a 1929 film short. Later, it was also sung briefly by the Rhythm Boys in the 1930 film King of Jazz. The song was also sung in the 1931 Toby the Pup cartoon Down South. The Rhythm Boys, Bing Crosby, Harry Barris, and Al Rinker, performed the song when they reunited on radio in 1943 on the Paul Whiteman Presents radio program. Paul Whiteman re-recorded the song on December 7, 1954 for Coral Records.
The lyrics were revised because of the derogatory racial term "darkies" in the original. "Mississippi Mud", Second Hand Songs website The original lyrics featured a line in the refrain: "When the 'darkies' beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud". This has since been changed to: "When the 'people' beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud."
The song was performed on the 1958 TV series Father Knows Best starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt.
The song was performed on the 1963 The Jimmy Dean Show.
The song was featured in the M*A*S*H Season 3 episode "The General Flipped at Dawn," being sung and danced to by Harry Morgan playing Major General Steele.
The song was also featured as the opening number for episode 18 of The Muppet Show (the guest star was Phyllis Diller). It was included on the 1977 The Muppet Show soundtrack album.
The song appeared in the 1999 film Wild Wild West starring Will Smith and Kevin Kline.
In the Season 3, Episode 1 of M*A*S*H, "The General Flipped at Dawn," the song is performed in the final two scenes.
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