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What (who) is yodel$92903$ - definition

SERIES OF SONGS WRITTEN, COMPOSED AND PERFORMED BY JIMMIE RODGERS
Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' on the Corner); Blue Yodel (songs by Jimmie Rodgers); Blue Yodel; Blue Yodeling

Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel No. 9)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY JIMMIE RODGERS
Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel no. 9)
"Blue Yodel #9" (also called "Standing on the Corner" from the opening line) is a blues/country song by Jimmie Rodgers and is the ninth of his "Blue Yodels". Rodgers recorded the song on July 16, 1930 in Los Angeles with an unbilled Louis Armstrong on trumpet and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano.
Blue yodel         
The blue yodel songs are a series of thirteen songs written and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers during the period from 1927 to his death in May 1933. The songs were based on the 12-bar blues format and featured Rodgers’ trademark yodel refrains.
Rock'n Yodel         
1979 DEBUT STUDIO SOLO ALBUM BY KIKKI DANIELSSON
Rock'n Yodel is a studio album by Kikki Danielsson, released in April 1979 as her debut album as a solo artist. It peaked at number 13 on the Swedish Albums Chart.

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Blue yodel

The blue yodel songs are a series of thirteen songs written and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers during the period from 1927 to his death in May 1933. The songs were based on the 12-bar blues format and featured Rodgers’ trademark yodel refrains. The lyrics often had a risqué quality with "a macho, slightly dangerous undertone." The original 78 issue of "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)" sold more than a half million copies, a phenomenal number at the time. The term "blue yodel" is also sometimes used to differentiate the earlier Austrian yodeling from the American form of yodeling introduced by Rodgers.