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dogpossum
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by dogpossum » Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:17 pm
Try this one:
Don't You Feel My Leg: Apollo's Lady Blues Singers. It ranges from fairly crude to just a little saucy, and is mostly 40s and 50s stuff.
Or this one:
Rauncy Business: Hot Nuts and Lollipops.
That one's heavier on the 30s and 20s, mostly blues, and has some really crude stuff.
Stuff from both these albums has gone down really well with blues dancers here in Melbourne - they tend to be funny and saucy and get people laughing. Some are a perhaps a bit too explicit for polite company (there are a couple of versions of 'Shave em Dry' on the Hot Nuts album, for example).
I've noticed that stuff from the first album goes down particularly well with the ladies.
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stephiroth
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by stephiroth » Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:00 pm
Richard Cheese does a lounge version of 'Baby Got Back' on his Tuxicity CD. It's the same lyrics as the Sir-Mix-a-Lot song, just with a lounge feel.
You can listen to it
here
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CafeSavoy
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by CafeSavoy » Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:05 am
Eyeball wrote:Dean Mora always remarks that Benny Carter wrote the tune under a pseudonym. IIRC, he always says "1947", but ....whatever.....
Does the CD list the composers and does one composer name sound bogus?
I forget now if Mora has even recorded the tune.
Benny Carter was on the recording under a pseudonym. The song is included on his Jazz Profile cd. I don't remember the year.
Another artist for the list is Blue Lou Barker. She sang lots of risque songs in the 40s including "you got to show it to me", "i feel like messing iwth another woman's man", and "don't you feel my leg."
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la musette
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by la musette » Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:35 am
I just bought this one. The songs don't always have lyrics, but the tom-toms plus grindy trombone = very naughty

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Lars
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by Lars » Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:34 am
Here is another one that's all stripper music.
Available on
Amazon...
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shaugran
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by shaugran » Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:19 pm
Play With Your Poodle--James Cotton. Track 12 on his Deep in the Blues Album.
Honey Dont' Tear My Clothes--Etta James. Track 12 on her Blues to the Bone album.
You Shook Me--Etta James. Track 10, same album as above.
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LazyP
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by LazyP » Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:03 pm
Wynonie Harris - Keep on churnin
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Surreal
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by Surreal » Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:34 pm
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by Surreal » Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:39 pm
Sweat - Popa Chubby
Red Hot Dirty Dame - Maci Miller
Don't You Make Me High (Don't You Feel My Leg) - Maria Muldaur
Feelin' Love - Paula Cole