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embarrassing song titles

Not that it was any sort of a hit(It wasn't),and I don't remember who sang it, and it was more of a novelty song than anything else..."If You See Kaye"....
 
CrankyYankee said:
Not that it was any sort of a hit(It wasn't),and I don't remember who sang it, and it was more of a novelty song than anything else..."If You See Kaye"....
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Jack Bruce (Cream) did the lead vocals.

On a different subject, love your handle. I used that same name on CB Radio back in the 70's & 80's. Started out as "Yellow" Yankee, commemorating my beloved yellow '72 Mustang. Then, my 1st born son, age 4, overhearing my open-mic quarrel with another motorist, yelled out, "Dad, you sound like a cranky Yankee!" His mom about lost it. The handle stuck.
 
Pete Brown, a Friend of Ginger Baker (Drummer) wrote lyrics for it....Jack Bruce, Bass and Eric Clapton, Guitar, wrote the music... Mr. Bruce did the lead vocal.... Clapton still plays it on his road set...
 
The Ballad of John & Yoko in 1969..."Christ, you know it ain't easy". IIRC WDGY in the Twin Cities cut out the word "Christ" while rival KDWB played it as recorded.
 
skippertthomas said:
Pete Brown, a Friend of Ginger Baker (Drummer) wrote lyrics for it....Jack Bruce, Bass and Eric Clapton, Guitar, wrote the music... Mr. Bruce did the lead vocal.... Clapton still plays it on his road set...
Thanks for that refresher course. Maybe I need to spend some time on Wikipedia, restoring my memory of things I once remembered.
 
Back in the early sixties, there was this song titled "High Blood Pressure" by Huey "Piano" Smith (It was a "B" side.). Anyway, my friend's dad went to the record store to see if they had it. He asked the lady behind the counter if she had "High Blood Pressure".

Her response was, "No, but I have a slight liver problem. Can I help you?"

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Let's not forget that country favorite: "If My Nose Was Runnin' Money, I'd Blow It All On You". ;D
 
trusty said:
Back in the early sixties, there was this song titled "High Blood Pressure" by Huey "Piano" Smith (It was a "B" side.). Anyway, my friend's dad went to the record store to see if they had it. He asked the lady behind the counter if she had "High Blood Pressure".
Her response was, "No, but I have a slight liver problem. Can I help you?"
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Let's not forget that country favorite: "If My Nose Was Runnin' Money, I'd Blow It All On You". ;D
Funny anecdote about High Blood Pressure & the clerk's response!... Who sang If My Nose Was Runnin' Money ??
 
"Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In The Bed" Kinky Friedman
"Asshole From El Paso" Chinga Chavin's Country Porn
 
Ok boys and girls...

1. 60 minute man - Dominos
2. Honeydripper - Joe Liggins
3. Candy Licker - Marvin Sease
4. Your sweetness is my weakness - barry white
5. can't do 60 minutes anymore - dominos
6. keep churnin till the butter comes - wynonie harris
7. my big 10 inch record - bullmoose jackson
8. pillow talk - sylvia
9. sex you up- 90's group..too tired to look it up
10. let's get it on - marvin gaye
11. every R&B recording from 1945-1955
 
jfrancispastirchak said:
Kent T said:
"Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In The Bed" Kinky Friedman
"------ From El Paso" Chinga Chavin's Country Porn
So what else would you expect from "KINKY" ?

How about "Waitret, Please Waitret (Come Sit on My Face)"?

Kinky also gave humankind the unforgettable "They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore."
 
FRR said:
Yeah, but if Dead Skunk seemed hard to understand, just think of his followup, The Swimming Song. Great tune about only one thing.....swimming......go figure

I saw Loudon in concert in Syracuse around 1975 and one of the highlights was a bluesy tune called "Pittsburgh." It consisted of lines like "Do you wanna go to Pittsburgh? / Do you really wanna go? / Do you wanna go to Pittsburgh? / It's in Pennsylvania, you know" sung over and over and over until the last verse, when they were switched to "If you wanna go to Pittburgh / If you really wanna go / If you wanna go to Pittsburgh / THEN GET ON THE BUS AND GO!!!" I think that song might have been about Pittsburgh.
 
CTListener said:
FRR said:
Yeah, but if Dead Skunk seemed hard to understand, just think of his followup, The Swimming Song. Great tune about only one thing.....swimming......go figure

I saw Loudon in concert in Syracuse around 1975 and one of the highlights was a bluesy tune called "Pittsburgh." It consisted of lines like "Do you wanna go to Pittsburgh? / Do you really wanna go? / Do you wanna go to Pittsburgh? / It's in Pennsylvania, you know" sung over and over and over until the last verse, when they were switched to "If you wanna go to Pittburgh / If you really wanna go / If you wanna go to Pittsburgh / THEN GET ON THE BUS AND GO!!!" I think that song might have been about Pittsburgh.

Yikes, CT! I can imagine how fast that kind of repetition would drive you crazy...glad I didn't hear that one! ;D
 
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