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Chords Req: Don't Bring Lulu (Brown, Rose...)

GutBucketeer 05 Sep 03 - 10:27 AM
GUEST,.gargoyle 08 Sep 03 - 11:18 PM
Amos 08 Sep 03 - 11:39 PM
Amos 08 Sep 03 - 11:41 PM
GUEST,Dale 09 Sep 03 - 06:01 AM
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Subject: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: GutBucketeer
Date: 05 Sep 03 - 10:27 AM

I added this into the Pam's Favorite Song thread, but thought it should also be listed as a separate title for filtering and easy searching, etc.

JAB

Don't Bring Lulu
Lyrics by: Lew Brown, Billy Rose        Music by: Ray Henderson
Originally made famous by: Van and Schenk

Verse:
    C                Fm6 C               G7   F   G7    F C    A7 Gdim
V1: "Your presence is re--quested," wrote lit--tle John--ny White,
V2: We   all went to the party, A    real hi- toned af-fair,

    G7                     C       D7                  G7
    "But with is in---vi---tation, there is   a stipu-lation,
      And Then a--long came Lulu,   As    wild as an--y Zulu,

    G7          C    Fm6 C               G7 F   G7    F   C
    When you at-tend this par----ty, you all be treat-ed right, but
    She started in   to   Charleston, and how the boys did stare, but

    G          D7       G Dm7 E7    Am       D7       G    G+5
    There's a   wild and wooly woman you boys can't in--vite, now.
    When    she did the hu-la hula, then she got   the air, now.

Chorus:
    C             Am7    C                   Am7   C         Ebdim G7
C1: You can bring Pearl, she's a   darn nice girl, but don't bring Lulu.
C2: You can bring Nan,   with the old dead pan, but don't bring Lulu.

    G7                                                             C7
    You can bring Rose with the turned up   nose, but don't bring Lulu.
    You can bring Tess with her "No"   and "Yes", but don't bring Lulu.

    F             Fm               Ebdim C             A7
    Lulu al--ways wants to   do,   what we boys don't want her to,
    Lulu has the red---dest hair, Red---der here and   red--der there,

    D7                        Fdim       D7               G             G7
    When she struts her stuff a---round, Lon---don bridge is   fal--ling down,
    How can we    boys keep our head. Bulls go wild   when they see red.

    C             Am7 C                  Am7    C         Ebdim G7
    You can bring cake or Porter---house steak, but don't bring Lulu.
    You can bring peas and crullers and   cheese, but don't bring Lulu

    G7                                                         Dm G7 E7
    Lulu gets blue and   she    goes cuc-koo like the clock up---on the shelf,
    Give her two beers and she tears portiers And she throws cups off the shelf

    Dm                   Fm6          Am7            C   A7   D7   G7
    She's the kind of   smartie who breaks up eve-ry par--ty,
    When she loves with feeling "The boys   all hit the ceil-ing

    C      Am C    D7                C            Dm   G7 C    G7
    Hullabaloo loo, don't bring Lulu, I'll   bring her my-self.
    Hullabaloo loo, don't bring Lulu, She'll come here herself.


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Subject: RE: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: GUEST,.gargoyle
Date: 08 Sep 03 - 11:18 PM

O.K.????

A forum search of "Pam's Favorite SongS" brings up nothing!

Prey-Tell....what are you babbling about?

Sincerely,
Gargoyle

NICE SONG - Where is it from? (Country? State? City?) How did you come by it? When was it popular ? (DATE) Is there a lyricist? Is there a tune writer?

BTW...

IF...

You want the chord changed correctly during the "filtering" (if it is accepted) .....change it yourself....and repost it to your same thread....the clones don't care.... (Dick and Susan don't have time) to go looking for second lines of a chorus and replacing a chord....AND copying it over.


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Subject: RE: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: Amos
Date: 08 Sep 03 - 11:39 PM

Garg:

It was a Twenties jazz hit parade piece -- the rhythm is similar to a Charleston. Sung in a sort of nasal Yaley voice, if you know what I mean, with a swing to it.

A


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Subject: RE: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: Amos
Date: 08 Sep 03 - 11:41 PM

It's Pam's Mother's favorite, Garg: here it is

A


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Subject: RE: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: GUEST,Dale
Date: 09 Sep 03 - 06:01 AM

Check out this page at redhotjazz.com for an RA recording from 3-30-1925 by The Little Ramblers.

Maybe a third of the way down the page you'll find this mention:
Don't Bring Lulu, another pop tune of the day has fine solos by Nichols (who already improvises the first chorus), Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey and King's kazoo, but it is Rollini's quiet work in the background that carries the number.

Then scroll down to the bottom of the page where you'll find "Don't Bring Lulu" in the alphabetical listing of the recordings by the group. Better yet, just start at the top and read it all. Always fine listening AND reading at Red Hot Jazz. I could have linked directly to the sound file, but then look at what you'd have missed.

The version I am most familiar with is that of Billy Murray. I couldn't find that one, but I'd say the Ramblers' version is equally as good.


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Subject: RE: Don't Bring Lulu Chords
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Sep 03 - 07:21 AM

Lulu was the out of control daughter of Metaxa who was the Greek premier at the outbreak of world War Two.


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