Formerly known as "I'm a Hoe" but times and people change. It was a fun and productive metaphor that I enjoyed extending too far. Now it is done. The tool shed is retired, but the vicious momma is still here. I will be making adjustments to this blog as time allows.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Just Because
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way He had a boogie style that no one else could play He was the top man at his craft But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft He's in the army now, a-blowin' reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy The Andrews Sisters, 1941 Bette Midler, 1973 Music & Lyrics : Don Raye - Hughie Prince
2 comments:
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way
He had a boogie style that no one else could play
He was the top man at his craft
But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft
He's in the army now, a-blowin' reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
The Andrews Sisters, 1941
Bette Midler, 1973
Music & Lyrics : Don Raye - Hughie Prince
nanook, you're really good with the lyrics!
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