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Shake That Thing - Clarence Williams' Blue Five



     
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Well billy was hip with the time to tip
He said man you got to see her dance
The way she move to that funky groove
Put something restless in your pants
I ran down to miss kitty kat
You know the place I mean
For my [unknown] chiquita, all the from New Orleans
She make you scream
The way she shake that thing
Put my heart on a string
The way she shake that thing
I laid eyes on a sweet chiquita
Boys I'll never be the same
She had that look can't be mistook
Nah the way she shook that frame

Made me holler mercy
Mercy don't do me no good
Girl give me such a hard time
Give me a case of wood
Oh those clothes she wore
The way she shake that thing
Put my heart on a string
The way she shake that thing
Kitty kat finally folded
When chiquita ran out on her own
Been a couple of years gone down
She took off for parts unknown
But every now & then, me & my one eyed friend
We remember yesterday
Take our advice, you want somethin' nice
She never comes your way, guarantee you'll say
The way she shake that thing
Put my heart on a string
The way she shake that thing
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Clarence Williams' Blue Five was a studio band of the early '20s whose membership today seems as phenomenal as its records must have sounded at the time. They were led and organized by pianist/producer Clarence Williams, whose talent at the keyboard was decidedly more marginal than his ability at recruiting extraordinary players — their ranks included Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong, and Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Don Redman, and Bubber Miley also participated in their sessions, frequently fronted by such top vocal talent as Sippie Wallace and Margaret Johnson or...

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