What is the song we have no bananas about?

But shortages caused by the disease occurred much earlier. One day, songwriters Frank Silver and Irving Cohn stopped at a fruit stand whose Greek owner told them, “Yes! We have no bananas,” inspiring a song that remained a number one hit for five weeks in 1923.

Who first sang Yes We Have No Bananas?

We Have No Bananas” is a novelty song by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn from the 1922 Broadway revue Make It Snappy. Sung by Eddie Cantor in the revue, the song became a major hit in 1923 (placing No. 1 for five weeks)[1] when it was recorded by Billy Jones, Arthur Hall, Irving Kaufman, and others.

How old is the song Yes We Have No Bananas?

We Have No Bananas” is an American novelty song by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn published March 23, 1923. It became a major hit in 1923 (placing No. 1 for five weeks) when it was recorded by Billy Jones, Billy Murray, Arthur Hall, Irving Kaufman, and others.

Are there any songs about bananas?

This ranked poll includes songs like “Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnson, and “30,000 Lbs. of Bananas” by Harry Chapin.

Who wrote Yes We Have No Bananas?

Frank Silver
Irving Cohn
Yes! We Have No Bananas/Composers

Why should you never take a banana on a boat?

The banana superstition dates all the way back to the 1700s, when many lost or ill-fated ships were noted to have been carrying bananas to their destination. It is perhaps because of this occurrence that bananas became known as omens of danger and misfortune for ships.

How many songs are about bananas?

We Like Bananas! (24 songs about bananas)

Artist Song
Chipmunks Japanese Banana
Banana Splits One Banana Two Banana
Dickies One Banana Two Banana
Guy Marx Loving You Has Made Me bananas

Where does the saying have a banana come from?

In 1909, a Cockney Music Hall became a smash hit, called “Let’s All Go Down the Strand”, in which that line was followed by the refrain “Have a Banana”.

Can humans get Panama disease?

The fruit of an infected banana plant is not affected by the fungus, and is still safe for human consumption.