Let Me Play with Your Poodle (song)
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"Let Me Play With Your Poodle" is a 1942 hokum blues song by the American blues musician Tampa Red.[1] His recording reached #4 on the Billboard "Harlem Hit Parade" in March 1943,[2] after first hitting the chart in December 1942,[3] and the song has been recorded many times since by other artists.
Other notable recordings
[edit]- Bonnie Davis and the Piccadilly Pipers (1946)[4]
- Hank Penny (1947)[5]
- Lightnin' Hopkins (1947)[6] and again in 1969, on his album The Great Electric Show and Dance, which was released in 1970.
- Luke "Long Gone" Miles (with George "Harmonica" Smith) (1962)[7]
- Piano Red (1977, on an album of the same name)[8]
- CeDell Davis (1982, on the compilation album Living Country Blues USA Vol. 5 - Mississippi Delta Blues)[9]
- Dana Gillespie (1982, on the album Blue Job)[10]
- James Cotton (1996, on the Grammy-winning album Deep in the Blues)[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Lightnin' Hopkins: His Life and Blues, Alan Govenar, Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2010, p. 36-7, ISBN 978-1556529627
- ^ Billboard, March 27, 1943, "Harlem Hit Parade", p. 24
- ^ Billboard, December 19, 1942, "Harlem Hit Parade", p. 25
- ^ "The Piccadilly Pipers With Bonnie Davis - Let Me Play With Your Poodle / So Long (Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "78 RPM - Hank Penny - Let Me Play With Your Poodle / The Freckle Song - King - USA - 614". 45worlds.com. 1947-05-17. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "The Complete Aladdin Recordings - Lightnin' Hopkins | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "Juke Joint Blues 1950's-1960's - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. 2003-03-06. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "Let Me Play With Your Poodle - Piano Red | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "Living Country Blues: An Anthology - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "Blue Job - Dana Gillespie | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ^ "Deep in the Blues - James Cotton | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-19.