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Ok, so not all holiday songs are about Christmas. Here we find a wonderful deep-depression cut from Cab Calloway extolling the "Harlem Holiday" a hopeful vision of good times during the Great Depression. Written by songwriters Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen, the song features an infectious trombone riff that will worm its way into your ear for hours. Lyrics There'll be bands everywhere - going to town There'll be flames in the air - flying all around The browns'll be there - laying 'em down Every day will be a Harlem Holiday No more work, only play - sleep when you choose you get paid anyway - now tell me - ain't that news? Every song will be gay - no where we blue Every day will be a Harlem Holiday When the whole world's down and the times look blue You'll be high up on Lennox Avenue There'll be gals on the make - gin will be free If you don't get a break - don't blame me Every spot that you got will be hotter than hot Every day will be a Harlem Holiday Recorded in New York City on November 9, 1932. Released as Brunswick 6424. Credits: Cab Calloway - vocals, director Edwin Swayzee, Lammar Wright, Doc Cheatham - trumpet De Priest Wheeler, Harry White - trombone Arville Harris - clarinet, alto sax Andrew Brown - bass clarinet, tenor sax Walter Thomas - alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax Eddie Barefield - clarinet, alto sax, baritone sax Bennie Payne - piano Morris White - banjo Al Morgan - string bass Leroy Maxey - drums