1. Take Your Hands Off It (The Birthday Cake Song) - BILLY HUGHES 2. Motel Time - EDDIE MILLER 3. Ice Man Song - ROY LEE BROWN 4. Hollywood Mama - BILLY CASTEEL 5. Who Winds Your Clock - BUCKY BATES 6. Sell The Coldest Stuff In Town - HOMER ZEKE CLEMONS 7. Let Me Play With Your Poodle - HANK PENNY 8. I Want To Learn To Do It - T. TEXAS TYLER 9. Kinsey's Book - CHARLIE ALDRICH 10. Butcher Shop Blues - THE NOV-ELETTES 11. Tain't Big Enough - BUFFALO JOHNSON 12. If The Blues Don't Kill Me - DOYLE FRANKLIN 13. Operation Blues - HOMER CLEMONS AND HIS TEXAS SWINGBILLIES 14. The Freckle Song - HANK PENNY 15. Chicken Plucker - JIMMIE BALLARD 16. Sixty Minute Man - YORK BROTHERS 17. Tappin' That Thing - RANDY HUGHES 18. Chilli Dippin' Baby - BETTY CORAL with RAYMOND McCOLLISTER 19. I Like What You Got - EDDIE MILLER AND HIS OKLAHOMANS 20. She's Got Something - JIMMIE BALLARD 21. The Tattooed Lady - JOHNNY WHITE with SKEETS McDONALD 22. Eskimo Nell - COTTON HENRY 23. Griddle Greasing Daddy - JOHNNY BUCKETT 24. Birthday Cake Boogie - JIMMIE BALLARD
Album Description
Banned from the radio! Risqué Country music from the 1940's and early 50's. Rowdy and lewd Hillbilly at its best. Kicking off this set is the Hillbilly classic "Birthday Cake Song", sung with subdued rasping by its composer Billy Hughes. Featuring the original recording of "The Tattooed Lady" with Skeets McDonald. This song was so popular it was re-recorded and re-released with the same issue number! Album Details
Banned from the Radio! Risque Country Music from the 1940¡¦s and Early 50¡¦s. Rowdy and Lewd Hillbilly at Its Best. Kicking off this Set is the Hillbilly Classic "Birthday Cake Song" Sung, with Subdued Rasping by It's Composer Billy Hughes! featuring the Original Recording of "The Tattooed Lady" with Skeets Mcdonald this Song was So Popular it was Re-recorded and Re-released with the Same Issue Number!
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Griddle Greasin' Daddies & Dirty Cowboys
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-02-05)
- Publisher: Jasmine Music
- Label: Jasmine Music
- Studio: Jasmine Music
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #111889
Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Whoa cowboy 2008-09-26
Comment: Unlike the other esteemed reviewer of this CD,I actually bought it and worse, listened to it. The CD consists entirely of under the counter 40s and 50s "hillbilly" material (most of it it actually western swing) and most of it is simply incompetant. The songs are not particularly dirty (the legendary "dirty" blues songs of the same period are considerably dirtier) and the singing and playing on most of the songs is unremarkable.
A majority of the songs should have never been released, let alone re-released.
Rather than critique the general dismal badness of this CD, I will highlight the tracks which have some quality. Taint Big Enough features a fine country vocal lamenting the most ancient of womankind's complaints. The Freckle Song is cute and nasty and features some nice Western Swing orchestration. Eskimo Nell is a good song done well here, though not exceptionally risque. The rest of the CD sounds like a smarmy amateur
hour.
I should note, if you have read the other review, that the cowgirl picture on the back of the CD is even hotter than the one on the front.
1 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: WOW! Just that CD Cover!!! 2007-07-15
Comment: I have absolutely no idea what this CD sounds like, and unless anyone I know ever purchases it, I doubt I'll ever know. (A quick, knowledgable (sp?) snipe here, "Country Music" was NOT an oxymoron, vintage The Judds, Dwight Yokam, Randy Travis, and on back, but twits like Garth Brooks justify all the snide jokes made about Country Music.) OK, that said...well, I purchased Eve's "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" for the video (and I've never regretted the purchase!), so maybe, when "Griddle" is offered "used" or something, I'll snap it up. Again: that "lil' Cowgirl" is - WHEW! - almost as good as Viagra...(later) hey...other "product," initially released on CD, has been made available on record. This would make a GREAT framed album cover!
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