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Black Bottom - Annette Hanshaw



     
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Oh, the black bottom of the Swanee river
Sometimes like to shake and shiveer,
But it makes the darkies feel like struttin' around, I watchin'!
They found a way to imitate it;
I know they exaggerate it,
But I wish that you could see the dance that they found!
Every high brown gal and her bon-bon buddy
Go down where the tracks are muddy
To do a step that soon will be renowned!
They call it black bottom, a new twister,
Sure got 'em, oh sister!
They clap their hands and do a raggedy trot, it's hot!
Old fellows with lumbago,
With high yellers, away they go!
They jump right in and give it all that they've got!
They say that when the river bottom covered with ooze,

Start in to squirm,
Couples dance, here's the movement they use,
Just like a worm!
Black bottom,
A new rhythm,
When you spot 'em,
You go with 'em!
And do that black black bottom all the day long!
They say that when the river bottom covered with ooze,
Start in to squirm,
Couples dance, here's the movement they use,
Just like a worm!
Black bottom,
A new rhythm,
When you spot 'em,
You go with 'em!
And do that black black bottom all the day long,
All day long, long, all day long!
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Lyrics submitted by Mike Ballantyne.

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Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was one of the first great female jazz singers. In the late 1920s she ranked alongside Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith and The Boswell Sisters. Her singing style was relaxed and suited the new jazz-influenced pop music of the late 1920s. Although she had a low opinion of her own singing, she continues to have fans because of how she combined the voice of an ingenue with the spirit of a flapper.

Read more about Annette Hanshaw on Last.fm.


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