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The Saucy Songs (1928-1938) ()

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The Saucy Songs (1928-1938) - Various Artists
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  1. A Guy What Takes His Time
  2. You Can't Blame Me for That
  3. Oh! You Have No Idea!
  4. Come Up and See Me Sometime
  5. Is There Anything Wrong in That?
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  1. A Guy What Takes His Time
  2. You Can't Blame Me for That
  3. Oh! You Have No Idea!
  4. Come Up and See Me Sometime
  5. Is There Anything Wrong in That?
  6. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
  7. When I'm Cleaning Windows
  8. I Like to Do Things for You
  9. I Found a New Way to Go to Town
  10. Easy Rider
  11. Say, Young Lady
  12. Pu-Leeze! Mister Hemingway!
  13. Bessie Couldn't Help It
  14. I'm Wild About That Thing
  15. Old Man Mose
  16. Life Begins at Forty
  17. It Isn't Love
  18. They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk
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Since The Saucy Songs (1928-1938) was released by DRG in 1992, numerous collections have appeared specializing in vintage recordings of sexually charged performances leaving little or nothing to the imagination. By comparison, most of the recordings on DRG's collection are hallmarks of subtlety. The old-fashioned word "saucy" conveys the nature of this stuff and its day, as most of these artists were operating within a tightly controlled media environment where anything more than remotely suggestive was likely to be ...

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