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Hi-De-Ho (1947 film)

The film stars Cab Calloway. He performs a number of songs in the film, including a capella versions of "Minnie was a Hep Cat" and " St. James Infirmary" with his orchestra. The orchestra also provides incidental music for the other performers. Featured in the movie are the Peters Sisters (singers) and the Miller Brothers and Lois (tap dancers).

Hi-De-Ho

Hi-De-Ho may refer to:

  • Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho, a 1934 short film featuring Cab Calloway
  • Hi De Ho, a 1947 film also starring Calloway
    • The phrase "Hi-De-Ho" also appears in Calloway's song " Minnie the Moocher"
  • "Hi-De-Ho", sometimes alternately or concurrently called "That Old Sweet Roll", a song written by Carole King & Gerry Goffin and recorded in 1970 by Blood, Sweat & Tears
  • "Hi-De-Ho", a song written and recorded in 1993 by K7
  • Hi-De-Ho: The Life of Cab Calloway, a 2010 book by Alyn Shipton

Usage examples of "hi-de-ho".

The blare of brasses, the jangle of strings and the raucous bawl of the hi-de-ho singer made uproar that somehow illy befitted the natural rugged beauty of the shore.