Hold That Tiger
Claude King feat. Original Dixieland Jazz Band Lyrics
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Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
The lyrics of "Hold That Tiger" by Claude King feat. Original Dixieland Jazz Band are simple and repetitive, consisting mainly of the phrases "Hold that tiger" and "Where's that tiger?" However, the song is rich in meaning and history, evoking a sense of excitement, danger, and adventure.
At its core, "Hold That Tiger" is a song about the thrill of the hunt. The repeated calls to "hold that tiger" suggest a group of hunters chasing after their prey, while the repeated question of "where's that tiger?" creates a sense of anticipation and suspense. The song is also infused with elements of the Jazz Age, with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band providing a lively and energetic musical backdrop for King's vocals.
Beyond its immediate meaning as a song about hunting, "Hold That Tiger" is also a reflection of the cultural and historical context in which it was created. The song was first recorded in 1917, a time when big game hunting was a popular activity among the wealthy and adventurous, and when jazz was just beginning to emerge as a uniquely American art form. By combining these two elements, King and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band created a song that captures the essence of the era in which it was created.
Overall, "Hold That Tiger" is a memorable and evocative song that speaks to the thrill of adventure and the sense of excitement that comes with pursuing one's passions, whether they involve music, hunting, or any other pursuit.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold that tiger
Please don't let the tiger escape and cause any harm
Where's that tiger?
Can someone provide the location of the tiger so we can keep an eye on it?
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Antonio Sbarro, Edwin Edwards, Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Sidney Bechet
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@BeatlesGirlKaren
Great song Rich ~ hope you're the owner of that cool truck there!
@olvinyldude
***** LOL...Yes, that one is named "Taz" as it came up out of the desert of Arizona..( LOL..They all are named...She used to name all the cows ! )
Thanx for watching, Karen...And a splendid new week to you !
@BeatlesGirlKaren
Wow ~ it's beatiful!
@olvinyldude
Yes, a 1955 ! Had the 1952, but sold it to
a fella in Chicago few years ago..Happy week to you !
@bjay1956
Yes remember this great song, superb upload, John
@olvinyldude
bjay1956 Yes, another really fun tune...Thanx for watching, John ! Regards, Rich
@johnlamphier9812
my 1969 dance recital song