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That Nasty Swing - Cliff Carlisle



     
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Sweet little mama, come along, why don't you swing that thing?
Lordy, Lordy, oh my Lord, do that nasty swing.
I know you can, 'cause I'm a nasty man.Did you mean it when you told me you had the nasty swing? Something tells me, sweet little gal, you've got everything.
Wind my motor, honey; I've got a double spring.
Place a needle in that hole and do that nasty swing.(Yodel)(Dobro Solo)My gal drives a Packard car; she bought me a diamond ring.
She showed me how to do that thing they call the nasty swing. She's my pal, my little nasty gal.Did you mean it when you told me you had the nasty swing? Something tells me, sweet little gal, you've got everything.
Wind my motor, honey; I've got a double spring.
Place a needle in that hole and do that nasty swing.(Yodel)(Dobro Solo)Did you mean it when you told me you had the nasty swing? Something tells me, sweet little gal, you've got everything.
Wind my motor, honey; I've got a double spring.
Place a needle in that hole and do that nasty swing.(Yodel)

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Cliff Carlisle (May 6, 1903, Taylorsville, Kentucky – April 5, 1983, Lexington, Kentucky) was an American country and blues singer. Carlisle was a yodeler and was a pioneer in the use of the Hawaiian steel guitar in country music. Carlisle grew up in Kentucky, and began performing locally with cousin Lillian Truax at age 16. Truax's marriage put and end to the group, and following this Carlisle began playing with Wilber Ball, a guitarist and tenor harmonizer. The two toured frequently around the U.S. playing vaudeville and circus venues in the 1920s.

Read more about Cliff Carlisle on Last.fm.


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