Honey Hush - Barney Bigard



     
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Honey Hush Lyrics


Come on in this house, stop all that yakety-yak
Come on in this house, stop all that yakety-yak
Don't make me nervous, holdin' a baseball batYou keep on yappin', talkin' 'bout this 'n that
Well you keep on yappin', talkin' 'bout this 'n that
Got news for you baby, you're an alley catWell, it's hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver away, yeah, whoo
Honey hushTurn out the water works baby, they don't move me no more
Turn out the water works baby, they don't move me no more
When I leave this town, ain't comin' back no more, noSo it's hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver away, yeahWell, it's hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver

Hi-yo, hi-yo silver
Hi-yo, hi-yo silver away, yeah
I'm goneYeah
Turn out the water works baby
They don't move me no more
Honey hush
Whoo

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Albany Leon "Barney" Bigard (March 3, 1906 – June 27, 1980) was an American jazz clarinetist. Bigard was born in New Orleans and studied music and clarinet with Lorenzo Tio. He moved to Chicago in the early 1920s, where he worked with "King" Joe Oliver and others. During this period, much of his recording with Oliver and others including clarinetist Johnny Dodds was on tenor saxophone, an instrument he played often with great lyricism, as on Oliver's hit recording of "Someday Sweetheart." In 1927 he joined Duke Ellington's band in New York, where he stayed until 1942.

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