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John M. ADD: 'The Motherfucker's Ball' Trad. Song (bawdy) (6) RE: Lyr Add: 'The Motherfucker's Ball' Trad. Song 28 Apr 05


Here is another version of the song as sung by The Clover's in 1956 titled 'The Rotten Cocksucker's Ball'  (recording).   Note that the word "cock" in the southern USA was a common slang word for the vagina -- so the title means 'The Rotten VAGINA-sucker's Ball' and does not have homosexual connotations.
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THE ROTTEN COCKSUCKER'S BALL  **   (recording)

Cocksucking Sammy get your motherfucking mammy
We're going downtown to the cocksucker's ball
Fuck, suck and fight 'til the beginning of broad daylight.

We don't need no god damned taxi fair
We're going to trim those hoes in a rocking chair
Take off all their rags.
We're going to play a little game call tag
Tomorrow night at the rotten cock sucker's ball
Ah, ah, ah.

Come on you poor ass singers and ya' big dick slingers
We're going downtown to the cocksucker's ball
Fuck, suck and fight 'til the beginning of broad daylight.

We don't need no god damned taxi fair
We're going to trim those hoes in a rocking chair
Take off all their rags.
We're going to play a little game call tag
Tomorrow night at the rotten cock sucker's ball
Cha, cha, cha, cha

At the rotten. (rotten)
Cock. (cock)
Suckers. (sucker's)
Rotten Cocksucker's Ball.

** Note: The word "Cock" in this song refers to the vagina. This meaning used to be common in the southern USA. This is derived from the French according to Legman.


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