Thursday, September 4, 2008

Why do we call New York the “The Big Apple?”

During the 1940s, Robert Emmerich, who played piano in the Tommy

Dorsey Band, wrote an obscure song called “The Big Apple.” It was

soon forgotten by everyone except legendary reporter Walter

Winchell, who liked the song so much that in his daily column and on

the air he began referring to his beat, New York City, as “The Big

Apple,” and soon, even though Emmerich’s song was long forgotten, its

title became the great city’s nickname.

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