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Shave 'Em Dry Lyrics: I got nipples on my titties, big as the end of my thumb / I got somethin' between my legs'll make a dead man come / Oh daddy, baby won't you shave 'em dry? / Now, draw...
"Shave 'Em Dry" is a dirty blues song, first recorded by Ma Rainey in August 1924 in Chicago. It was released on Paramount Records on September 6, 1924. Rainey was accompanied on the recording by two unknown guitarists (one of them was possibly Miles Pruitt).
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23. Okt. 2011 · Shave 'Em Dry - Lucille Bogan
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Her final recordings with Roland and Josh White included two takes of "Shave 'Em Dry", recorded in New York on Tuesday March 5, 1935. The unexpurgated alternate take is notorious for its...
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12. Sept. 2023 · Shave ‘Em Dry is a blues song recorded by Lucille Bogan in 1934. Known for her explicit and provocative lyrics, Bogan’s music often challenged societal norms and pushed the boundaries of the time. Shave ‘Em Dry, in particular, is a prime example of Bogan’s bold and unapologetic style.
6. Jan. 2020 · "Shave 'em Dry" is a dirty dirty blues song.So if you are underage, feel free to close the video before your parents came into your room to yell at you
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26. Juni 2024 · “Shave ‘Em Dry” is a dirty blues song, perhaps the most famous example of the genre, originally recorded by blues legend Ma Rainey in 1924 and most famously re-recorded by equally legendary blues artist Lucille Bogan in 1935, under the name Bessie Jackson.