[78-L] The "F" word in popular music

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Jan 18 19:35:19 PST 2011


Yup, I've already flogged myself for that one and for confusing Jelly Bean with 
Chili Bean.

dl

On 1/18/2011 10:31 PM, simmonssomer wrote:
> I always thought that was Joe Venuti who croaked it.
>
> Al Simmons
>
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>> You mean Willie's version actually DOES drop the F bomb? Duchin's clearly
>> says
>> "buck buck bucket" and I'll bet money on it.
>>
>> And of course there's Barnacle Bill the Sh*thead, croaked by Carson
>> Robison on
>> the Hoagy Carmichael record.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 1/18/2011 6:50 PM, Dennis Flannigan wrote:
>>> Listening to the 1938 recording on Bluebird, Bb 7685, of Willie Farmer
>>> and
>>> his Orchestra's, "Old Man Mose." It's not the first time I've heard the
>>> tuneful chant of the F-word, nor probably the last. But wonder what was
>>> the
>>> first record to sneak in a chorus of "F***-Its" onto wax?
>>>
>>> Like some other times I've heard it, it begins with the word bucket, and
>>> quickly moves straight to the main stage.
>>>
>>> Any earlier sing alongs over the years - any before 1938?
>>>
>>> Dennis
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