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Savoy Havana Band – Everybody Stomp, Fox-Trot (E. Schoebel), HMV 1925 (UK) NOTE: On the cover of the sheet notes to “Everybody Stomp” there is below the title an advertising line: “fox-trot song with the famous “stomp” rhythm”. In jazz history the term “stomp” appears in 1923 when Jelly Roll Morton recorded his piano solo composition “King Porter Stomp". Lyrics were later added by Sonny Burke and Sid Robin. JR Morton claimed to have originally written the tune in 1902 and it was named after pianist Porter King; there is a rumor that Morton consulted ragtime pianist Scott Joplin about the composition. The eight-bar chord progression used in the "stomp" section of the "King Porter Stomp" has been later used in numerous other jazz compositions and is commonly known as the “stomp” or more accurately, the “stomp progression”. The composition was later arranged in 1935 by Fletcher Henderson and recorded by Benny Goodman orchestra in the same year, to become one of the most popular jazz tunes of the swing era.