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| 1. Ride, Daddy, Ride - Fats Noel | |||
| 2. Sure Cure For The Blues - The Four Jacks | |||
| 3. Big Ten Inch Record - Bull Moose Jackson | |||
| 4. Smooth, Slow And Easy - The Drivers | |||
| 5. Drill, Daddy, Drill - Dorothy Ellis | |||
| 6. Roll, Roll Pretty Baby - The Swallows | |||
| 7. The Walkin' Blues - Fluffy Hunter | |||
| 8. Rocket 69 - Todd Rhodes | |||
| 9. I Knew He Would - The Sharps & Flats | |||
| 10. Grandpa Can Boogie Too - Lil Greenwood | |||
| 11. I Want A Bowlegged Woman - Bull Moose Jackson | |||
| 12. I Want My Fanny Brown - Wynonie Harris | |||
| 13. My Natch'l Man - Fluffy Hunter | |||
| 14. Chocolate Pork Chop Man - Pete 'Guiter' Lewis | |||
| 15. Ain't The Meat - The Swallows | |||
| 16. Ride, Jockey, Ride - The Lamplighters | |||
| 17. Mountain Oysters - Eddie Davis | |||
| 18. Triflin' Woman - Wynonie Harris | |||
| 19. My Ding-A-Ling - Dave Bartholomew | |||
| 20. The Last Of The Good Rocking Men - The Four Jacks | |||
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Amusing Salacious Old Time Rock 'n Roll/Swing Blues,
By KC "metroxing" (Northern CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ride Daddy Ride: And Other Songs of Love (Audio CD)
Back in the day, you couldn't come out and just sing anything that comes to mind, you had to couch them in songs with subtle titles and lyrics such as, "Mountain Oysters," or er, less subtle, "Drill, Daddy, Drill."
The problem is after all this time, they're really not that clever anymore and in particular the selections on this CD - unlike the "clsssics" of this sub genre like "60-Minute Man, " or "Back Door Man," (NOT on this CD) the songs on this CD are at best amusing and really more interesting from a historical perspective. So, if you're a completist early r&b collector or a collector of anything remotely sexual/salacious from early r&r, then you add another star to this CD but otherwise, there are much better collections & compilations of salacious/hidden code r&b/early rock.
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