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Composition. Walker said he was inspired to write the song after an encounter with a street performer in a New Orleans jail. While in jail for public intoxication in 1965, he met a homeless man who called himself "Mr. Bojangles" to conceal his true identity from the police.
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Sep 6, 2023 · Walker was moved by the encounter and wrote the song as a tribute to the man and his spirit of resilience. He recorded it in 1968 and it became ...
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Nov 3, 2020 · Bojangles,” which makes reference to the moniker “Bojangles” given to African American street performers in the 1930s, particularly famed ...
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Sep 30, 2020 · At its core, Mr Bojangles is a story of joy and hope in the face of tragedy and unfairness. Both Sammy Davis Jr and Bill Robinson had lives ...
Nov 7, 2020 · It appears, that Mr. Bojangles took his 'name' from a gentleman by the name of Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, who was known to be the highest paid ...