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Thread #62075   Message #3863014
Posted By: GUEST,Phil d'Conch
26-Jun-17 - 03:07 PM
Thread Name: Humorous male/female duets (songs)
Subject: RE: Humorous male/female duets
JACKSON

"We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout..."
(Wheeler/Leiber, 1967)

Cash-Carter won a Grammy with it...

"'Jackson' came to me when I read the script for Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (I was too broke to see the play on Broadway)...When I played it for Jerry [Leiber], he said 'Your first verses suck,' or words to that effect. 'Throw them away and start the song with your last verse, "We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout."' When I protested to Jerry that I couldn't start the song with the climax, he said, 'Oh, yes you can.' So I rewrote the song and thanks to Jerry's editing and help, it worked. I recorded the song on my first Kapp Records album, with Joan Sommer, an old friend from Berea, Kentucky, singing the woman's part. Johnny Cash learned the song from that album, A New Bag of Songs, produced by Jerry and Mike"

Billy Ed Wheeler
(from the song wiki)