Format: CD
Artist: Various Artists
Title: The Original Skeets Mcdonald's Tattoed Lady
Style: Hillbilly - Rockabilly
Available
Skeets McDonald’s original hit recording of ‘The Tattooed Lady’ heads this spicy, risqué collection of party novelties. This is the ‘Lady’ that burned up the juke boxes in the 50’s. What a song! Also included is Skeets McDonald’s ‘Birthday Cake Boogie,’ another sizzling scorcher in the honky tonk tradition.
Here is hilarious party fun galore as this album spins merrily on its way with ‘Dirty Boogie’ and ‘She Sure Can Rock Me’ by that outstanding honky tonk piano player and singer, Roy Hall, who is also a fine comedian and a versatile actor. Another high-light of this great album, are the two evergreens, ‘Hamtramck Mama,’ and ‘Highland Park Girl’ by the famous York Brothers. Additional spice added to this album is, ‘At the Burlesque Show’ by Rufus Shoffner, also the humorously spicy, ‘He’s a Mighty Good Man to Do That’ and ‘Song of the Club’ featuring the talented and naughty vocal stylings of Boots Gilbert. The titles of the other three numbers, by Johnny Bucket and Tommy Odim, speak for themselves. Have a ball with this exciting TATTOOED LADY album!
If Not Available At Your Dealer Order Direct
Anonymous liner note writer to Fortune LP 3001
The Tattooed Lady - Skeets McDonald
Dirty Boogie - Roy Hall & his Cohutta Mountain Boys
At The Burlesque Show - Rufus Shoffner
Hamtramck Mama - The York Brothers
Song Of The Club (Nite Club Song) - Boots Gilbert
Let Me Play With Your Poodle - Johnny Buckett
She Sure Can Rock Me - Roy Hall
Birthday Cake Boogie - Skeets McDonald with Johnny White & his Rhythm Riders
She Won't Turn Over For Me - Tommy Odim with Floyd Compton's Western Troubadours
Highland Park Girl - The York Brothers
He's A Mighty Good Man - Boots Gilbert
Griddle Greasing Daddy - Johnny Buckett
Okee Doaks! - Jeff Durham & his Kentucky Boys
It Always Happens To Me - Rufus Shoffner & Joyce Songer
On Down The Line - Conrad Brooks with Rye's Red River Blue Yodelers
Bed Spring Motel (23 Spring Street) - Roy Hall & his Jumping Cats
Heard The Backdoor Slam - Roy Rector
If The Blues Don't Kill Me - Doyle Franklin & his Red River Boys
Man! Turn Me Loose - Boots Gilbert with Chuck Hatfield & The Treble-Aires
She Started Teasing Me - Ernest Johnson & The Western Night Riders
I Got My Eyes On You - The York Brothers & Jonnie Lavender
It Ain't No Good - The York Brothers
Ding Dong Mama From Tennessee - Jimmy Myers & his Happy Highway Gang
We're Satisfied - Earl & Joyce Songer
Drunk Man's Wiggle - Jimmy Myers & his Happy Highway Gang
Got Anything Good? - Rufus Schoffner
Take It Or Leave It - Boots Gilbert & Bob Sykes with Chuck Hatfield & The Treble-Aires
Griddle Greasing Daddy (original version) - Johnny Buckett & his Cumberland River Boys
The Tattooed Lady (original version) - Skeets McDonald with Johnny White & his Rhythm Riders
Artist: Various Artists
Title: The Original Skeets Mcdonald's Tattoed Lady
Style: Hillbilly - Rockabilly
Available
Skeets McDonald’s original hit recording of ‘The Tattooed Lady’ heads this spicy, risqué collection of party novelties. This is the ‘Lady’ that burned up the juke boxes in the 50’s. What a song! Also included is Skeets McDonald’s ‘Birthday Cake Boogie,’ another sizzling scorcher in the honky tonk tradition.
Here is hilarious party fun galore as this album spins merrily on its way with ‘Dirty Boogie’ and ‘She Sure Can Rock Me’ by that outstanding honky tonk piano player and singer, Roy Hall, who is also a fine comedian and a versatile actor. Another high-light of this great album, are the two evergreens, ‘Hamtramck Mama,’ and ‘Highland Park Girl’ by the famous York Brothers. Additional spice added to this album is, ‘At the Burlesque Show’ by Rufus Shoffner, also the humorously spicy, ‘He’s a Mighty Good Man to Do That’ and ‘Song of the Club’ featuring the talented and naughty vocal stylings of Boots Gilbert. The titles of the other three numbers, by Johnny Bucket and Tommy Odim, speak for themselves. Have a ball with this exciting TATTOOED LADY album!
If Not Available At Your Dealer Order Direct
Anonymous liner note writer to Fortune LP 3001
The Tattooed Lady - Skeets McDonald
Dirty Boogie - Roy Hall & his Cohutta Mountain Boys
At The Burlesque Show - Rufus Shoffner
Hamtramck Mama - The York Brothers
Song Of The Club (Nite Club Song) - Boots Gilbert
Let Me Play With Your Poodle - Johnny Buckett
She Sure Can Rock Me - Roy Hall
Birthday Cake Boogie - Skeets McDonald with Johnny White & his Rhythm Riders
She Won't Turn Over For Me - Tommy Odim with Floyd Compton's Western Troubadours
Highland Park Girl - The York Brothers
He's A Mighty Good Man - Boots Gilbert
Griddle Greasing Daddy - Johnny Buckett
Okee Doaks! - Jeff Durham & his Kentucky Boys
It Always Happens To Me - Rufus Shoffner & Joyce Songer
On Down The Line - Conrad Brooks with Rye's Red River Blue Yodelers
Bed Spring Motel (23 Spring Street) - Roy Hall & his Jumping Cats
Heard The Backdoor Slam - Roy Rector
If The Blues Don't Kill Me - Doyle Franklin & his Red River Boys
Man! Turn Me Loose - Boots Gilbert with Chuck Hatfield & The Treble-Aires
She Started Teasing Me - Ernest Johnson & The Western Night Riders
I Got My Eyes On You - The York Brothers & Jonnie Lavender
It Ain't No Good - The York Brothers
Ding Dong Mama From Tennessee - Jimmy Myers & his Happy Highway Gang
We're Satisfied - Earl & Joyce Songer
Drunk Man's Wiggle - Jimmy Myers & his Happy Highway Gang
Got Anything Good? - Rufus Schoffner
Take It Or Leave It - Boots Gilbert & Bob Sykes with Chuck Hatfield & The Treble-Aires
Griddle Greasing Daddy (original version) - Johnny Buckett & his Cumberland River Boys
The Tattooed Lady (original version) - Skeets McDonald with Johnny White & his Rhythm Riders