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18 May 05 - 05:37 PM (#1487563) Subject: Origins: HALF PAST ONE Traditional(?) Bawdy Song From: John M. Hello everyone, If you are easily offended, please STOP READING. This thread is for mature audiences only. Please don't post "dreadful song" or "worst song written" as you are not helping. Below is a bawdy song titled: "Half Past One" ( recording 127KB )
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18 May 05 - 06:11 PM (#1487592) Subject: RE: Origins: HALF PAST ONE Traditional(?) Bawdy Song From: Bill D seems to be related to "Roll Her Over in the Clover", which I heard from 'people' about 1962 in Kansas, but is well known and published. But this version is not terribly close, just similar phrases & structure. (And Lawrence Welk tried to have it sung on his program once, until staff finally convinced him it was NOT appropriate) |
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18 May 05 - 08:21 PM (#1487681) Subject: RE: Origins: HALF PAST ONE Traditional(?) Bawdy So From: dick greenhaus A variant is "My baby rocks me with a solid beat" My baby rocks me with a solid beat, My baby rocks me with a solid beat, Along about one, we start to have fun And then he rocks me with a solid beat. etc. |
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18 May 05 - 09:55 PM (#1487723) Subject: RE: Origins: HALF PAST ONE Traditional(?) Bawdy So From: GUEST,Bob Coltman Tampa Red's Hokum Jug Band, one of the alltime great hot song aggregations, did a version of the last. (Though the relation of either one to the song John quotes is tenuous at best, what the hay, it's all to the good.) If memory serves it went: My baby rocks me, with one steady roll, (2) I looked at the clock, clock struck one, I said baby, let's have some fun! Just keep on rockin' me baby, with that steady roll. Clock struck two, I said baby, ain't we through? Clock struck three, I said baby, you're killin' me, Clock struck four, I said baby, let's have some more, THE song for the late late party, bar none. I have used it often. Bob |