LizzieMaine
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There's always the story of Slim Galliard and Slam Stewart's 1937 fad hit "Flat Foot Floogie," which, as the legend goes, was supposedly black street slang for a prostitute suffering from one of Cupid's diseases. Slim and Slam performed the song on Rudy Vallee's variety hour, it became a national craze, and those dumb ofays never realized what was all really all about.
Whether that's true or not, you be the judge. The song itself is a series of nonsense syllables, which could be interpreted any number of ways, in the same vein as "Ce-ment Mixer Putti-Putti" a decade later.
On the other hand, there is only one possible way to interpret Fats Waller's 1939 recording of "Come and Get It." "I don't want no turtle-dovin', I gotta get myself some booty!"
Whether that's true or not, you be the judge. The song itself is a series of nonsense syllables, which could be interpreted any number of ways, in the same vein as "Ce-ment Mixer Putti-Putti" a decade later.
On the other hand, there is only one possible way to interpret Fats Waller's 1939 recording of "Come and Get It." "I don't want no turtle-dovin', I gotta get myself some booty!"