Earliest Form of Ring Music?
Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 07:04
Today we have guys always coming into the ring with their choice of music. For Ricky Hatton, for example, it's Blue Moon. But I been thinking, when did this first start?
The earliest fight I can remember ever having music during the walk to the ring was in the first "Fight of The Century" between Jack Johnson and Jim Jefferies, as the heavily popular (though extremely racist) song "All Coons Look Alike To Me" was played by a live band as Johnson got into the ring.
Ironically enough, the writer of the song Ernest Hogan, was a black man who more or less stole the music and lyrics off a previous song entitled "All Pimps Look Alike To Me" and replaced Pimps with Coons.
Btw, does anyone know where the lyrics for that particular song could be? I managed to download the music to "All Coons Look Alike To Me" but couldn't find the words, oddly enough.
The earliest fight I can remember ever having music during the walk to the ring was in the first "Fight of The Century" between Jack Johnson and Jim Jefferies, as the heavily popular (though extremely racist) song "All Coons Look Alike To Me" was played by a live band as Johnson got into the ring.
Ironically enough, the writer of the song Ernest Hogan, was a black man who more or less stole the music and lyrics off a previous song entitled "All Pimps Look Alike To Me" and replaced Pimps with Coons.
Btw, does anyone know where the lyrics for that particular song could be? I managed to download the music to "All Coons Look Alike To Me" but couldn't find the words, oddly enough.