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Thread #54940 Message #852445
Posted By: Stewie
23-Dec-02 - 02:13 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: How You Want Your Rollin' Done
Subject: Lyr Add: 'How You Want Your Rollin' Done'
Almost nothing is known about Louie Lasky who had 2 issued sides in 1935. It is believed that he came to Chicago from Mississippi. He played guitar for Ma Rainey in the 20s and also was something of a mentor for Big Bill Broonzy for whom he worked as a sideman in the mid-1930s. His 'How Do You Want Your Rollin' Done' is a tour de force. Unusual among blues guitarists, he was a flatpicker. 'Rollin' Done' features his resonant voice, full of strength and lasciviousness, complemented by stunning guitar. It is a pity his recorded legacy is so small. A previously unissued side, 'Caroline', may be found on Vol 6 of Yazoo's 'Times Ain't Like ...' CDs - not a classic performance like 'Rollin' Done', but fine all the same.
HOW YOU WANT YOUR ROLLIN' DONE
Ah, tell me, mama, just how you want your rollin' done Now, tell me, baby, just how you want your rollin' done And just as long as you like it, if it takes the whole night long
My girl's got teeth like the lighthouse on the sea I mean, baby, like the lighthouse upon the sea And every time she smiles, she throws her lovin' light on me
My rider got something, and I don't know just what it is My rider got something, and I don't know just what it is And every time she wiggles and wobbles, papa can't keep his black self still
Lord, I'm wild about her jelly, she's put me in the alley 'Cos my gal's name is Sally and I know she's got good jelly Tell me, just how you want that rollin' done And just as long as you like it, if it takes the whole night long
Ah, I can get religion, baby, most any day I mean, hey, most any day But the dice and these women, I swear they won't let me pray
Ah, if you steal my rider, I won't get mad wit' you If you steal my rider, I won't get mad wit' you 'Cos she's three times seven and she knows exactly what to do
Source: Louie Lasky 'How You Want Your Rollin' Done' recorded on 2 April 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, and issued as Vocalion 02955. Reissued on Various Artists 'Time Ain't Like They Used To Be Vol I' Yazoo CD 2028.