Time once again for...HUMP DAY! Well yes and no. It's time once again to do a sneek peek at this month's show. Part 3! It's the last show of the month at Paramount, awwww.... have no fear, we'll be back in March with a brand new show! This week we peek at Patricia the Stripper.
Chris de burgh " Patricia the stripper"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1a_nXU4jX8
Here are some song facts for you to enjoy...
(from Wikipedia)
"Patricia the Stripper" is the title to songs by:
Chris de Burgh on his 1975 album, Spanish Train and Other Stories
The Wombats on their 2007 album, The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation
(from songfacts)
Chris de Burgh set this comic/novelty song in 1924, and has captured the essence of the 1920s jazz band. Lyrically it lacks nothing for charm either:
"To tremendous applause
She took off her drawers."
The joint is raided, and Patricia ends up in the dock, but happily a sympathetic judge dismisses the case on a creative technicality. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)
Chris de burgh " Patricia the stripper"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1a_nXU4jX8
Here are some song facts for you to enjoy...
(from Wikipedia)
"Patricia the Stripper" is the title to songs by:
Chris de Burgh on his 1975 album, Spanish Train and Other Stories
The Wombats on their 2007 album, The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation
(from songfacts)
Chris de Burgh set this comic/novelty song in 1924, and has captured the essence of the 1920s jazz band. Lyrically it lacks nothing for charm either:
"To tremendous applause
She took off her drawers."
The joint is raided, and Patricia ends up in the dock, but happily a sympathetic judge dismisses the case on a creative technicality. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)
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