Re: Silly song
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Thursday, December 27, 2001, at 12:56:34
Silly song posted by Howard on Wednesday, December 6, 2000, at 10:32:29:
I hope you are still around, as your original post was over a year ago.
For long & complicated reasons I have been searching for the 'molassas' record for many years. Although I have never heard it, your post is the first evidence I have ever found of it.
I understand it might have been by "Yokahama Mama & The Six Saki Sippers". Can you shed any more light, or know any good direction I can go?
Any help much apreciated
Des
> I enjoyed reading about the silly Christmas songs, but a month from now, Christmas will be a fading memory and all we'll have left will be sitting around waiting for the election to be over. > > So to break up that boring prospect, I want to mention a little (non-Christmas)song that I remember from a long time ago. I think the title may have been "Molassas" but I can't be sure. > > A trombone player named Moore, > Could follow any score. > But now he's done, > He followed one, > Right through a revolving door. > > (refrain) > Molassas! Molasses! That icky sticky goo! > Molassas! Molasses! It always sticks to you. > > There was a man name Fred, > Who liked to stay in bed. > When by and by, > They wondered why, > They found out he was dead. > > (refrain) > > There was more, always in limerick form, but I can't remember them, or the name of the artist who recorded it, but it dates to circa 1950. > How"Do I have to sign my name to this?"ard
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