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[2] [1] It describes a woman, "mama", who prefers drinking brandy and rum over peas, rice, coconut oil, whiskey or gin - "because it makes her sin." She complains about "a pain in her chest, because the food papa gives her won't digest." The song was first recorded in 1932 by Mart Britt and his Orchestra. [2]
Thomas Dartmouth Rice was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York.His family resided in the commercial district near the East River docks. Rice received some formal education in his youth, but ceased in his teenage years when he acquired an apprenticeship with a woodcarver named Dodge.
"Jump Jim Crow", often shortened to just "Jim Crow", is a song and dance from 1828 that was done in blackface by white minstrel performer Thomas Dartmouth (T. D.) "Daddy" Rice. The song is speculated to have been taken from Jim Crow (sometimes called Jim Cuff or Uncle Joe), a physically disabled enslaved African-American , who is variously ...
These hilarious duck jokes totally fit the bill. The post 45 Duck Jokes That Will Quack You Up appeared first on Reader's Digest.
It's Not Funny is David Cross' 2004 stand-up comedy album, released on Sub Pop Records.The track titles, like those on his previous record Shut Up You Fucking Baby!, have no relevance to the bits Cross does on the album and are instead there to make fun of material performed by other comedians, either on the whole or targeted at specific comedians.
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Titled as a play on the term "salt and pepper", Assault and Peppered was released on April 24, 1965.It was directed by Robert McKimson and produced by the award-winning DePatie–Freleng, the production house responsible for the Pink Panther and other series of cartoons distributed by United Artists.
Ahead of the release of her documentary, Sheryl, music legend Sheryl Crow is opening up. The singer stopped by The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday where she reflected on her love life, her legacy ...