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Great "risque" blast from the past.Quite true there were LOTS of naughty,bawdy and downright raunchy songs recorded from the very start of recording-they just didn't get airplay or jukebox action,except MAYBE in the juke joints not policed by the uptight. I have one collection on LP and tape called "Copulatin Blues" for example.A British label called "Buzzola" also offers similar tunes on CD.
Thanks for posting! @ BigTimeLuck: Sorry ,my comment was impolite. My intention was to list a few songs you might like in case you hadn't heard them before. In the 1920s Lucille Bogan' songs were so raunchy that they were unreleased for decades. Guess record companies thought America wasn't ready for a woman singing about her ability to make a dead man have an orgasm, or complaining of sexual frustration despite a three day marathon run indoors, using words that could shock a sailor. :D Enjoy!
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I got to know this song through the movie.
Do you have their superlative "Somewhere over the Rainbow"?