Arnold
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Post by Arnold on Jul 5, 2017 12:05:08 GMT -5
Can you believe that this record was actually made in 1931! The first part is instrumental, then there is words. Listen to the words and tell me what you think. Is he singing about a cat, or is he singing about her ...? It's hard for me to believe that this record was accepted in 1931.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIfcKy-VcXo
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Future Captain
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Post by Future Captain on Jul 17, 2017 11:52:34 GMT -5
is this the original innuendo song. i think i cackled reading the lyrics
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mkarns
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Post by mkarns on Aug 21, 2017 17:50:01 GMT -5
I looked Harry Roy up in Wikipedia; another song he popularised in Britain was "She Had To Go and Lose It At the Astor" in 1939. What she lost was a sable cape, but that isn't revealed until the end of the song, after lyrics that seem to point to her losing something else, more intimate and personal.
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kcdawg13
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Post by kcdawg13 on Apr 11, 2018 12:37:05 GMT -5
Awesome title
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owenlovesmusic
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Post by owenlovesmusic on Jun 26, 2018 18:51:45 GMT -5
Never heard but now I want to.
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lazer
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Post by lazer on Feb 20, 2019 10:33:56 GMT -5
I wonder if โpussyโ had the same meaning of today in the 1930s.
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Post by ๐ฏ๐ฒ lucy88 ๐ฏ๐ฒ on Mar 11, 2019 1:45:29 GMT -5
Wow! Hard to believe that song titles like that came out in the 1930s lmao!
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narp
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Post by narp on Jun 8, 2019 19:32:42 GMT -5
Gotta listen for the title alone
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2019 11:22:20 GMT -5
Whoa!
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