VA: - She's Selling What She Used To Give Away

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  • Condition New
  • Type CD
  • Vendor Bear Family Records
  • SKU 5397102175503
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  • Lyhyt kuvaus 1-CD DigiPac (4-sided) with 52-page booklet, 28 tracks, total playing time 77:36 mns. ‘In the 1940s Rhythm ‘n’ Blues recordings the double entendre was left to the listener to decipher, in these 1930s hillbilly songs the meaning was very clear!’ A collection of smutty songs full of the ecstasies of self-indulgence, fornicating, drink and narcotics. Music as performed in Whore Houses where songs about fornication were joyously received. Many of the songs would become part of 1950s rockers repertoire albeit with cleaned up lyrics. Recorded by hillbillies from the blues and western music traditions. Artists include Jimmie Davis, Cliff Carlisle, the Light Crust Doughboys, Gene Autry, a.o. The extensive booklet features the song lyrics and liner notes. Bear Family Records enter into an erotic forum with a boisterous and rowdy 28 song disc ‘She’s Selling What She Used To Give Away’, the disc is housed in a gatefold sleeve and the music is vibrant and clear. This CD should be accompanied with a puritanical warning, ‘These songs containing language, about drinking, sexual contact, whore houses, and the liberal application of Vaseline to an area of the body’. The musicians featured on this album are hillbillies who were steeped in both the blues and western music, and their tongue was not in cheek as they intonation smutty songs full of the ecstasies of self-indulgence, fornicating, drink and narcotics. The music was performed in places of ill repute, or Whore Houses if you prefer, where songs about fornication were joyously received and were sold to customers, although under the counter! Many of the songs would become part of 1950s rockers repertoire albeit with cleaned up lyrics. To country folk Roy Acuff had a ‘milk and honey’ reputation, however his skills with the pen reveal his ‘Guinness’ side, When Lulu's Gone was released under the group name Bang Boys, and what can we say lady mention in the song? Well she likes to entertain and more than one man for certain. The three songs from Hartman’s Heartbreakers are the crème de la crème of smuttiness, the combo had an alluring chanteuse, Betty Lou deMorrow, her warbling would raise the eyebrows of any man! This enchantingly and titillating song thrush chants lust-filled pleas while the band members tease her with equally lust filled responses and catcalls. During Feels So Good, her man gives her enough fun with no strings, No Huggin’ Or Kissin’, it’s clear she is not following mamas rules. The Yo-Yo mentioned in Let Me Play With It is an euphemism for the sexual organs. Singing cowboy Gene Autry croons the short and salacious Bye Bye Boyfriend, he found the nest between her legs, as he slammed her against the wall, and she in turn found her new partner. Autry serves up a narrative Frankie And Johnny, that differs from versions by Messer’s Feathers, Gracie or Cash et al., here the murder takes place in the Whore House. Before the church going Tennessee Ernie Ford offer a bright and breezy version of Nobody’s Business Riley Puckett croons incriminating evidence of a dream to kill his wife, she spends all his money and the blame is landed upon morphine, which makes him crazy. The succinct country humor is clear through this album and the mention of pussy comes up often, well it can be stroked but most certainly not a pet, it’s a call for human-bonding. Prime examples being the call and response Pussy, Pussy, Pussy, the Light Crust Dougboys are in the need of relaxation and on the prowl. Jimmie Davis modulates Tom Cat And Pussy Blues in the style of the Singing Brakeman, this recital is a tale of a purchase of a woman, while his bluesy She's A Hum Dum Dinger (From Dingersville), an ode to a hot young sweetie, that upon entering the church made the preacher lay his Bible down! Two decades later without change the song was injected with bop beat by rockabillies Hank Stanford and Hank The Cowhand. The climax is full of western swing energy and a culmination of vulgarity Red's Tight Like That is a tale from the Tune Wranglers about a red head who’s real tight, and it’s not the music groove the boys mean. These titillating and salacious dirty rhythms can be learned from the booklet which features the lyrics for your lust addicted pleasure. Your morals will not be judged upon purchase and should the Jehovah Witnesses come a calling, the volume button on your Hi-Fi may be increased! - Mark Armstrong
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1: When Lulu's Gone Bang Boys
2: Feels Good Hartman's Heart Breakers
3: Red Nightgown Blues Jimmie Davis
4: Wind The Little Ball Of Yarn Southern Melody Boys
5: How Long? Cofer Brothers
6: Ash Can Blues Cliff Carlisle
7: My Sweet Farm Girl Tom [Clarence] Ashley
8: No Huggin' No Kissin' Hartman's Heartbreakers
9: She's Killing Me Nichols Brothers
10: She Wouldn't Be Still The Pine Mountain Boys
11: Somebody's Been Using That Thing Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
12: Tom Cat And Pussy Blues Jimmie Davis
13: Pussy, Pussy, Pussy Light Crust Doughboys
14: Mouse's Ear Blues Cliff Carlisle
15: Bye Bye Boyfriend (Blackbird) Gene Autry
16: It Won't Hurt No More Buster Carter & Preston Young
17: Bucking Broncho (My Love Is A Rider) Girls Of The Golden West
18: Doing It The Old Fashioned Way Bang Boys
19: She Came Rollin’ Down The Mountain Callahan Brothers
20: Nobody's Business Riley Puckett
21: Jellyroll Blues Jimmie Davis
22: Let Me Play With It Hartman's Heartbreakers
23: Oozlin' Daddy Blues Bill Cox & Cliff Hobbs
24: Everybody's Truckin' Modern Mountaineers
25: Frankie And Johnnie Gene Autry
26: She's A Hum Dum Dinger (From Dingersville) Jimmie Davis
27: She's Selling What She Used To Give Away Buddy Jones
28: Red's Tight Like That The Tune Wranglers

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