18-11-2023, 10:09 PM
I just came across this cabaret singer from the 1950's, and she's a hoot.
From the Wiki ....
Born Ruth Shirley Wohl in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Wallis began her career singing jazz and cabaret standards – with such bands as Isham Jones and Benny Goodman on road tours for a couple of months; but gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for her risqué, satirical songs that she wrote herself, rife with double entendres.
She started singing in lounges and cocktail bars, where she met her husband Hy Pastman. Eventually it became clear that her novelty songs, which relied mostly upon double entendres, were the most popular. These songs discussed a number of topics that were taboo in 1950s America, such as homosexuality and infidelity.
This is the track listing for "Ruth Wallis' Greatest Hits - Boobs!
"Queer Things"
"Boobs"
"Drill 'Em All"
"Ubangi"
"The Pistol Song"
"He'd Rather Be a Girl"
"Follies Bergere"
"Admiral's Daughter"
"Pizza"
"De Gay Young Lad"
"The Pop-Up Song"
"Cape Canaveral Blues"
"The Army Gave My Husband Back"
"The Dinghy Song"
"Freddie the Fisherman's Song"
"Hawaiian Lei Song"
"The Same Little Yo-Yo"
"Marriage Jewish Style"
"The Bell Song"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPah0_vjibY
From the Wiki ....
Born Ruth Shirley Wohl in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Wallis began her career singing jazz and cabaret standards – with such bands as Isham Jones and Benny Goodman on road tours for a couple of months; but gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for her risqué, satirical songs that she wrote herself, rife with double entendres.
She started singing in lounges and cocktail bars, where she met her husband Hy Pastman. Eventually it became clear that her novelty songs, which relied mostly upon double entendres, were the most popular. These songs discussed a number of topics that were taboo in 1950s America, such as homosexuality and infidelity.
This is the track listing for "Ruth Wallis' Greatest Hits - Boobs!
"Queer Things"
"Boobs"
"Drill 'Em All"
"Ubangi"
"The Pistol Song"
"He'd Rather Be a Girl"
"Follies Bergere"
"Admiral's Daughter"
"Pizza"
"De Gay Young Lad"
"The Pop-Up Song"
"Cape Canaveral Blues"
"The Army Gave My Husband Back"
"The Dinghy Song"
"Freddie the Fisherman's Song"
"Hawaiian Lei Song"
"The Same Little Yo-Yo"
"Marriage Jewish Style"
"The Bell Song"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPah0_vjibY