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  1. Nachdem sie mit „Come On Over To My House Baby“ einen regelrechten Hit in den Jukeboxen und im Radio hatte landen können, erhielt sie 1946 einen festen Vertrag. 1947 stand sie mit „Snatch It And Grab It“ zwölf Wochen lang auf Platz 1 der Rhythm and Blues Charts. Die Platte hatte eine damals beachtliche halbe Million Käufer ...

  2. Spending more than six months on Billboard’s R&B jukebox chart, “Papa” was parked at #1 for 9 weeks.Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 15, Cash Box 33Julia Lee, voca...

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  3. 30. Juni 2019 · 1947 Julia Lee - Snatch And Grab It (#1 R&B hit for 12 weeks) - YouTube. The78Prof. 55.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 214. 9.8K views 4 years ago. 28 weeks on Billboard for this slightly risqué...

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  4. 23. Aug. 2005 · 1947 by Julia Lee released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Julia Lee (October 31, 1902 – December 8, 1958) was an American blues and dirty blues musician. Her most commercially successful number was the US Billboard R&B chart topping hit "(Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch and Grab It" in 1947. She is best known for her trademark double entendre songs.

  6. 1947: Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends - "Oh, Marie!" Juergen Bastian. 68 subscribers. 5. 96 views 3 weeks ago. Label:Capitol Records – 340 Shellac, 10", 78 RPM Show more. Label:Capitol Records –...

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  7. "King Size Papa" is a 1948 dirty blues ("hokum") song by Julia Lee and Her Boy Friends. The Lee's eighth single, [3] penned by Benny Carter (working under a pseudonym Johnny Gomez [4] due to the risqué material of the song) and Paul Vance (Paul Vandervoort II), was recorded on November 11, 1947 and released on the Capitol Americana ...