Digga Digga Doo

~ Recording by Asylum Street Spankers

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.1Digga Digga Doo4:10Asylum Street SpankersMercurialAsylum Street SpankersAlbum
  • US2004-02-03
Spanks-A-Lot RecordsASS 0041
1.1Digga Digga Doo4:10Asylum Street SpankersMercurialAsylum Street SpankersAlbum
  • XW2010-01-24
Yellow Dog Records (American roots music)

Relationships

recording engineer and producer:Brian Beattie (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
executive producer:Christina Marrs
J.P. Riedie
Wammo
editor:Billy Stull
clarinet:Stanley Smith (US Clarinetist) (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
double bass [string bass]:PB Shane (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
drums (drum set) [drums]:Paul Schlichting (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
guitar [lead and rhythm guitars]:Nevada Newman (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
harmonica and washboard:Wammo (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
tenor banjo and lead vocals:Christina Marrs (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
violin:Korey Simeone (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
arranger:the Spankers
recorded at:Mercury Hall in Austin, Texas, United States (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
edited at:Masterpiece Mastering in Wimberley, Texas, United States
produced at:Mercury Hall in Austin, Texas, United States (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19)
recording of:Cantina Band (Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope) (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19: cover, partial, instrumental, medley)
Diga Diga Doo (from 2003-03-17 until 2003-03-19: cover)

Cantina Band (Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope)

composer:John Williams (American score composer)
publisher:Fox Fanfare Music Inc.
referred to in medleys:スター ウォーズのテーマ
Star-Wars-Medley (Unicante) (order: 4)
part of:Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope (film soundtrack)
arrangements:Star Wars (Project D's arrangements/medley of Star Wars songs)
music quoted in:End This

Diga Diga Doo

lyricist:Dorothy Fields (American librettist and lyricist)
composer:Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
later translated versions:Daiga-daiga duu
is the basis for:Bei mir bist du schoen (Diga Diga Doo interpolation)