Everybody Stomp - Rag Time
Download links and information about Everybody Stomp - Rag Time by Hoosier Hot Shots. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 100 tracks with total duration of 04:44:16 minutes.
Artist: | Hoosier Hot Shots |
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Release date: | 2003 |
Genre: | Pop |
Tracks: | 100 |
Duration: | 04:44:16 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Like a monkey likes cocoanuts | 2:42 |
2. | From the indies to the andies in his undies | 2:46 |
3. | Look on the bright side | 2:41 |
4. | Willie Willie will ya | 2:44 |
5. | Are you havin' any fun | 2:33 |
6. | Put on your old red flannels | 2:36 |
7. | Sam the college leader man | 2:41 |
8. | The pants my pappy gave to me | 2:51 |
9. | He'd have to get under get out and get under | 2:53 |
10. | In an old dutch garden | 2:46 |
11. | Connie's got connections in Connecticut | 2:41 |
12. | Shirley | 2:57 |
13. | Big noise from Kokomo | 2:52 |
14. | Ma she's making eyes at me | 2:48 |
15. | Swanee | 2:50 |
16. | Moving day in jungle town | 2:36 |
17. | It's a lonely trail | 2:42 |
18. | Avalon | 2:48 |
19. | Who's sorry now | 2:44 |
20. | No no Nora | 2:41 |
21. | O-hi-o | 2:51 |
22. | Diga Diga do | 2:54 |
23. | The kitten with the big green eyes | 2:40 |
24. | Everybody loves my baby | 2:41 |
25. | The guy who stole my wife | 2:50 |
26. | Way down in Arkansas | 2:55 |
27. | That's where i meet my girl | 2:48 |
28. | I just wanna play with you | 2:58 |
29. | When there's a tear in the eyes of a potato | 2:56 |
30. | Beatrix fairfax tell me what to do | 2:39 |
31. | St. Louis blues | 2:41 |
32. | Keep an eye on your heart | 2:59 |
33. | With a twist of the wrist | 2:44 |
34. | Swing little indians swing | 2:46 |
35. | Dude cowboy | 2:57 |
36. | The band played on | 2:54 |
37. | Since we put the radio in the henhouse | 2:52 |
38. | He's a hillbilly gaucho | 2:50 |
39. | When lightnin' struck the coon creek party line | 2:45 |
40. | She broke my heart in three places | 2:49 |
41. | She was a washout in the blackout | 2:53 |
42. | The musket came down from the door | 3:04 |
43. | Them hill billies are mountain williams now | 3:01 |
44. | Sentimental gentleman from Georgia | 2:23 |
45. | Is it true what they say about dixie | 2:41 |
46. | Sioux city sue | 2:52 |
47. | When Johnny brings lelahani home | 2:30 |
48. | You two timed me once too often | 2:54 |
49. | There's a tear in my beer tonight | 3:04 |
50. | Divorce me c.o.d. | 2:38 |
51. | I wish i could shimmy like my sister Kate | 2:46 |
52. | It ain't nobody's biz'ness what i do | 3:13 |
53. | Margie | 3:03 |
54. | Hot lips | 2:49 |
55. | Shake your dogs | 2:57 |
56. | Sweet sue just you | 2:48 |
57. | Toot toot tootsie | 2:47 |
58. | Pick that bass | 3:04 |
59. | The coat and the pants do all the work | 3:07 |
60. | I want a girl | 3:04 |
61. | I've got a bimbo down on bamboo isle | 3:12 |
62. | When you wore a tulip | 2:42 |
63. | Farewell blues | 2:27 |
64. | Down home rag | 2:48 |
65. | Meet me in the cow shed | 2:32 |
66. | Oh by jingo | 2:53 |
67. | You said something when you said dixie | 2:34 |
68. | The flat foot floogie | 2:43 |
69. | The girl friend of the whirlin' dervish | 2:42 |
70. | Skeede-waddle-dee-waddle-do | 2:42 |
71. | How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm | 2:42 |
72. | Red hot fannie | 2:39 |
73. | Swinging with dora | 2:41 |
74. | The sheik of Araby | 2:34 |
75. | Wabash blues | 2:33 |
76. | Hoosier stomp | 2:50 |
77. | Whistlin' Joe from kokomo | 3:02 |
78. | Farmer gray | 3:11 |
79. | Oakville twister | 2:58 |
80. | I'm looking for a girl | 2:53 |
81. | Black eyed susan brown | 2:53 |
82. | Down in the valley | 3:02 |
83. | Ha-cha-na | 2:43 |
84. | Meet me by the ice house lizzie | 2:58 |
85. | Back in Indiana | 3:06 |
86. | San | 3:22 |
87. | Everybody stomp | 2:58 |
88. | Bow-wow blues | 3:19 |
89. | I like bananas because they have no bones | 3:23 |
90. | Ida (sweet as apple cider) | 3:01 |
91. | They go simply wild over me | 3:05 |
92. | Wah-hoo | 3:02 |
93. | At the darktown strutter's ball | 3:00 |
94. | I like mountain music | 3:00 |
95. | You're driving me crazy | 2:55 |
96. | Hold 'er ebner | 3:09 |
97. | Bye bye blues | 2:41 |
98. | I'll soon be rolling home | 2:53 |
99. | Take me out to the ball game | 2:46 |
100. | Ain't she sweet | 2:43 |
Details
[Edit]While there are a few nice single-disc retrospectives out there, Proper Music's four-disc box set, Everybody Stomp, is the definitive Hoosier Hot Shots collection. Needless to say, it's chock-full of hilarity and finger poppin' tunes; in fact, it'll probably be overwhelming for the casual fan. Then again, the Hot Shots' jaunty jumble of slide whistle, clarinet, washboard, and butterscotch vocal harmonies is pretty hard to resist. And with classic song titles like "Coat and the Pants Do All the Work," "The Flat Foot Floogie," "Skeedle-Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do," and "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate," why would anyone want to? Some of the Hot Shots' humor hasn't aged well — references to "Zulu smiles" puts "I've Got a Bimbo Down on Bamboo Isle" in cahoots with the ethnic ignorance of early cartoons. But overall, Everybody Stomp is a delightful set of swing and country-influenced ditties bent in kooky directions by a bunch of guys who just wanted to let America laugh. Honk-a-honkin' clown horns, goofy banter — "Are you ready, Hezzie?" — doddering woodwinds, and amusing sound effects: Everybody Stomp is like listening to radio theater in 1933, and just as fun as that sounds. Honestly, who doesn't love a slide whistle? Proper's collection includes all of the group's big hits, as well as enjoyable favorites like "Like a Monkey Likes Coconuts," "I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones," "Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams Now," and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." It also features full liner notes, a detailed biography, and period photography.