the pussy song
manny at telerama.com
manny at telerama.com
Mon Dec 15 18:26:51 EST 2003
No that's not it.
The song makes all kinds of references to the pussy being "wet", "tired,"
"sore" and so on. It's pretty blatant, it ain't no nursery rhyme.
Actually I found out who does it.
It's done in such a retro manner that I assumed it was from the 50s/60s
when I heard it.
But actually, it's a fairly recent release by crooner Candye Kane.
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Chris Mattick wrote:
> Don't think this was it, but I always loved Christian nursery Rhyme singer Little Marcy's rendition of "I Love Little Pussy".
>
> I love little Pussy,
> Her coat is so warm,
> And if I don't hurt her,
> She'll do me no harm.
>
> So I'll pull her tail,
> Or drag her away.
> Just Pussy and I,
> Very gently we'll play.
>
> She shall sit by my side,
> And I'll give her some food;
> And pussy will love me,
> Because I am good.
>
>
> http://www.sharpeworld.com/marcy/pages/index.html
>
>
>
>
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> >>> <manny at telerama.com> 12/13/03 05:01PM >>>
>
>
> a much older song already set the standard for the euphemistic use of
> the word pussy.
> there's a decently known pop song from the late 50s/early 60s
> (i forget who sings it but it's one of those female pop crooners like
> a Connie Francis or someone)
> where the whole song she talks about her about pussy and every line
> can be easily interpreted as being either about a cat or a vagina.
> it's classic, easily one of the best novelty songs ever.
>
> anyone knows who sings it?
>
> -mt
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