The song sheets contained within this book are the author's own work and represent their interpretation of these songs. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Despite the fact I lived in NYC in the 70’s I only got to one event and that was a Rock n’ Roll revival. Now by some mysterious process of neuro chemistry this immediately had me singing a song I doubt Jim ever sang himself, ‘Nagasaki’. It's a bottle in a, bottle in a, bottle in a, bottle in a, bottle in a Nagasaki! Song ... Song Ambient Wicky-wicky-woo PLAY. There's a song from the 30's with lyrics that go something like 'down in nagasacky where the women chew tobacky and the men all wicky wacky woo'. Hot gingerbread and dynamite, that's all there is at night, Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. They kissy and huggy nice Not too gentle and not too rough They hug and kiss each night By jingo, boys, it’s worth that price! Light of the World - Wicky Wacky. And they only use suspenders in the fall I have read a number of biographies of the Fats Waller so I think I can safely assert that fellows chewing tobaccy and women very well versed in the arts of the wicky-wacky- woo! So in respect of the American Civil War, ‘A Year in the South 1865’ by Stephen V Ash. ( Log Out /  The 1928 jazz song Nagasaki ends each verse in a jubilant "Wiki Wacky Woo." First shake me then ten cents please. It’s south dakota you want a soda First shake me then ten cents please. Wicky Wacky Woo. When the girls ju jitsu Seems like a bus hit you Back in nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky-wacky Woo. Gosh, it's the nicest place that ever weres Live at the Leicester Square Theatre, London. Oh yes, I’m going to let all parts of this United Kingdom know that, whatever they do round here – Back in Nagasaki the fellows chew tobaccky and the women, Lord don’t you know, they sure wicky – wacky – woo! It’s south dakota you want a soda First shake me then ten cents please. The way they can entertain Would hurry a hurricane Back in Nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky wacky Woo. By jingo I think we can all agree that Nagasaki was just perfect for the Mills Brothers. There was a "hawaiian" hit song from the 1910s called "Oh How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wacki Woo" and then Wicky-Wacky Woo became kind of a catch phrase. Fine, I’ve been drinking something far stronger and it sure does wonders for your ability to remember lyrics and the precision of your enunciation. And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Fujiama, get a mama, Then your troubles increase, boy! Wild Wild West. "Nagasaki" is an American jazz song by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon from 1928 and became a popular Tin Pan Alley hit. ( Log Out /  And the women wicky-wacky-woo! And the women wicky wacky, woo They sit you upon the floor No wonder your pants get sore Back in Nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky-wacky Woo. Finally, a big book that will in equal measure delight and challenge – time to get James Joyce’s ‘Finnegan’s Wake’ off the high shelf and dive in! guaranteed. That post ww2 syndrome of party, party…? Once he had the blues So he took a cruise Far away from night-clubs and from saxophones. Cheers Jamie, Thanks Jamie. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky Song Duration: 2 min 23 sec. Original exponents of the Brit/Jazz Funk scene. Funnily enough when I played back my own vocal to Fats’ incomparable piano pyrotechnics I found that ol’ Cab Calloway took exactly the same approach as me. Now when the day is warm As a child it seemed forever as we (my brother and I … they got a way that they entertain, they wouldn't hurry a hurricane. They hug and kiss each night Don’t matter whether the bar is in South Dakota, Fujiyama, Hunstanton or Nagasaki, Fats is going to set the place alight! The ultimate battle between vengeance and madness as Jon Talbain takes on Gambit! And the women wicky wacky, woo, Cab Calloway Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.com. Bix. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. The silly, bawdy lyrics have only the vaguest relation to the Japanese port city of Nagasaki.It was one of a series of US novelty songs set in "exotic" locations popular in the era starting with Albert Von Tilzer's 1919 hit "Oh By Jingo! They try to give you a kiss, those torrid teases In Fujiama you get a mama For today, I bestow upon you the gift of time travel and you are at The Cotton Club. Those pretty mamas in pink pajamas And can the House Band be Booker T and the MGs, please? Where the fellers chew tobaccy Genius is a term to be used sparingly but Django fully merits the accolade. They give you a carriage free Where the fellers chew tobaccy They hug and kiss each night, As we live nestled in the South Downs we have chosen this year to explore far flung coastal towns in the East, the West and the North spending a week or so in each destination. [Verse 2] D Bm F#m A# A D She used to sing to me by moonlight on Honolu....lu Bay, D F#m Bm A# A D Fond memories cling to me by moonlight, although I'm far away. An annotation cannot contain another annotation. 961 likes. Aw, man, how they entertain, I mean, they hurry a hurricane. Change ). Rickie, an official Jukebox favourite, is as Hep as you can get and don’t she prove it with her joyful jive take on Nagasaki. Nagasaki is a 1928 bawdy silly Jazz song created by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon as part of a US Novelty Song series set in exotic locations; the first in the series being "Oh, By Jingo!". Certain to be a hot time when Nagasaki plays! And the women wicky wacky, woo (The song was written long before that city became associated with the atomic bomb. ( Log Out /  by DayHeadNebula. Louis Armstrong. D A Bm D A Bm To sing to when it's cool and shady where the tricky wicky wacky woo, A Cm6 A D If you like Ukulele Lady, Ukulele Lady like you. Even more directly the song "On the Isle of Wicki Wacki Woo" was written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn in 1923. It's been covered by such groups as the Mills Brothers and many others. This is just a preview! There have been a number of amazing talents raised in song there as well. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Thank you in advance. Oh, by jingo, it's worth the price back in Nagasaki Much more kit to be found or sourced then safely stowed. I want to see Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ella Fitzgerald with Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, along with Johnny Lee Hooker, Howlin’ Wolf, Albert, Freddie and BB King, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. The former Governor of N. J. was the composer & lyricist of two somewhat popular songs called "Wicky Wacky Woo," & "Don't Ask Nothing of Me." I got rheumatics and then psyatics Fujiama, get a mama Then your troubles increase, boy! They give you a carriage free The horse is a Japanee Back in Nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky-wacky Woo. And the women wicky-wacky-woo! And the women wicky-wacky-woo! An unnamed person drank 1.5 servings of the WWW and invariably ran into his dwelling naked smelling of strong alcohol and holding a rose in between his teeth. I’m calling on each of you to supply your own vocal here …. It’s south dakota you want a soda They got a way that they entertain the consequence of choice, and of being in another's shoes. Once he had the blues so he took a cruise Fujiama, get a mama, Then your troubles increase, boy! ’… aign he draws for us is as flop as a plankrieg) the twinfreer types are billed to make their reupprearance as the knew kneck and knife knick knots on the deserted champ de bouteilles.’. Wicky wacky wicky wool – that’s what they taught me when I went to school. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! In B.V.D.ses There was a "hawaiian" hit song from the 1910s called "Oh How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wacki Woo" and then Wicky-Wacky Woo became kind of a catch phrase. With an ice-cream cone and a bottle of tea A couple of non fiction works examining aspects of my continuing obsessions. Ella and Satchmo together again and all the rest of course…. With sweet Kimoner, I pulled a boner Rickie Lee Jones, Mills Brothers : Nagasaki (Wicky-Wacky-Woo). That was told to me by Able Seaman Jones ... and by To sing to when it's cool and shady Where the tricky wicky wacky woo If you like Ukulele Lady Ukulele Lady like a'you She used to sing. The 1928 jazz song Nagasaki ends each verse in a jubilant "Wiki Wacky Woo." So, essential to have a really well compiled poetry anthology – ‘The Rattle Bag’ edited by those Himalayan figures of the poetic art, Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes, will do the job very well. Then your troubles increase, boy! One Small Step by Wicky-wicky-woo. THE.LIFT. I cut quite a rug to this one i can tell you! It’s south dakota you want a soda First shake me then ten cents please. "Nagasaki" is an American jazz song by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon from 1928 and became a popular Tin Pan Alley hit. Even more directly the song "On the Isle of Wicki Wacki Woo" was written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn in 1923. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. In Fujiyama you get a mommer And your troubles increase. Or wind up inside a cage back in Nagasaki The emotional acuity and impact of this book ensures that it is always close at hand. There's nothing but that at night back in Nagasaki And the women wicky wacky, woo A Poetry collection by a living Poet – without question this will have to be, ‘Distance’ by Ron Carey. But when night comes round, oh gosh, oh gee They hug and kiss each night By jingo, boys, it’s worth that price! Halatosisis, that's guaranteed they got a way that they entertain, they wouldn't hurry a hurricane. by turma13. To conclude let’s put ourselves in the very capable hands of Rickie Lee Jones. Would hurry a hurricane back in Nagasaki Top with a pineapple ring, slice of orange, and cherry speared on a paper umbrella. For my part the annual deeply considered decisions about which books to take. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Jussi Boerling too. Max Rage. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky Throughout their career they had a way to entertain that wouldn’t hurry a hurricane. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Wicky Wacky - The Fatback Band on AllMusic - 2003 An old faithful Novel that I never get tired of re-reading, ‘A Month in the Country’ by J. L Carr. And "By Jingo its worth the price" refers to the song "Oh By Jingo" which was another 1910s hit about some kind of vague hawaiian-ish people. And the women wicky wacky, woo No, just follow the tried and tested recipe : Nothing like that tobaccky and wicky-wacky-woo to revive the spirit! Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! It's south dakota you want a soda first shake me then ten cents please They hug and kiss each night, As a child he had a few months of piano lessons. … go figure? Fujiama, get a mama They sit you upon the floor Far away from night-clubs and from saxophones Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. , Oh yes, one of a pile of 78’s. (gonella ad libs for one line) In a pagoda She orders soda Ba-da-da-da-da-da. And the women wicky-wacky-woo! I'ts worth the price. Freddie Taylor supplies the vocal to the guitar wizardry. It's south dakota you want a soda first shake … Fujiama, get a mama Then your troubles increase, boy! Wicky Wacky Woo, Davis, California. In some pagoda She orders soda Earth-shake milk-shakes, ten cents a piece. No wonder your pants get sore back in Nagasaki And the women wicky-wacky-woo! And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Then your troubles increase No one needs to teach Rickie anything about that old Wicky-Wacky- Woo! Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Sidney Bechet. Back in nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky-wacky Woo. And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Jackie Campbell Says: July 22nd, 2015 at 10:54 pm. "Nagasaki" was covered by many big band jazz groups of the late 1920s through the 1940s, and the music remains to this day a popular base for jazz improvisations. Mother, Mother, Mother, pin a rose on me Where the fellers chew tobaccy -Jenn Let your imagination go for it. "Nagasaki" was covered by many big band jazz groups of the late 1920s through the 1940s, and the music remains to this day a popular base for jazz improvisations. I plan to have Nagasaki ringing out on every coast this summer! He said, "Yo Ho, I've made a certain port And when you talk about real he-man sport": Hot ginger and dynamite There's nothing but that at night Back in Nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky-wacky Woo. And the women wicky-wacky Woo With an ice-cream cone and a bottle of tea You can rest all day by the hickory tree But when night comes round, oh gosh oh gee Mother, mother, mother, pin a rose on me But you don’t want to hear those hoary homilies. The former Governor of N. J. was the composer & lyricist of two somewhat popular songs called "Wicky Wacky Woo," & "Don't Ask Nothing of Me." Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky Fujiama, get a mama Then your troubles increase, boy! And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Nagasaki Lyrics: Hot gingerbread and dynamite / That's all there is at night / Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky / And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Now, an all night jumpin’ jamboree is 100 per cent guaranteed! You can rest all day by the hickory tree Latest Favorite Movies More. Time to chew more of that tobaccky and seek out that wicky-wacky-woo! Vegan Generation. ( Log Out /  Fellows, if you're arn I will spin a yarn And when you talk about real He-Man sport" In the same way that Fats Waller could drop all jaws playing the 88 Keys no one astonished 6 string afficianados more than Django Reinhardt. Introverts often prefer being in less crowded surroundings. Fujiama, get a mama, Then your troubles increase, boy! With a bowl of rice beneath a parasol They are intended solely for private ... Where the tricky wicky wacky woo If [C7] you like Ukulele Lady, Ukulele Lady like-a [F] you. They kissee and huggee nice By jingo it's worth the price. In some pagoda she orders soda The earth shakes milk shakes ten cents a piece. He said, "Yo ho, I've made a certain port Eternal thanks to Harry Warren and Mort Dixon for writing in 1928 a song that unfailingly sweeps away all cares and ushers in unbridled joy. Latest Favorite Art More. Earth shake, milk shakes, ten cents a piece Learn how your comment data is processed. were everyday experiences for the great man. Heaven help a sailor on a night like this However many cents I have to shake down to get a Jukebox fired up to play this one is a pure bargain. And the women wicky-wacky-woo! That’s all there is at night The song was most famously covered by the Benny Goodman Quartet in 1952. Oh yes, I’m going to let all parts of this United Kingdom know that, whatever they do round here – Back in Nagasaki the fellows chew tobaccky and the women, Lord don’t you know, they sure wicky – wacky – woo! And the women wicky wacky, woo They hug and kiss each night By jingo, boys, it’s worth that price! And the women wicky-wacky Woo. Fujiama, get a mama, Then your troubles increase, boy! Gosh, it's the nicest place that ever weres. Hot ginger and dynamite by LeftHandPunk. Every gentle man has to use a fan It’s south dakota you want a soda First shake me then ten cents please. As a child he had a few months of piano lessons. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The song was most famously covered by the Benny Goodman Quartet in 1952. And the women wicky wacky, woo In Fujiama you get a mama Then your troubles increase In some pagoda, she orders soda Earth shake, milk shakes, ten cents a piece They kissy and huggy nice Oh, by jingo, it's worth the price back in Nagasaki Where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky wacky, woo Now when the day is warm You can keep in form Bassist, 'Tubbs', RIP, singing solo - a rare sight indeed. Fujiama, get a mama Then your troubles increase, boy! Just before we left for our trip I read an article which provided sage advice on how to ensure you had a happy and heartening holiday. Mark Hedges, Katie Hanna and Brenda Wait-Moore perform the Wicky Wacky song. [Verse] Bb G7 Cm7 F7 Hot ginger and dynamite Bb G7 Cm7 F7 There's nothing but that at night Bb Bb7 Back in Nagasaki Eb Ebm Where the fellers chew tobaccy Bb F7 Bb And the women wicky-wacky woo Bb G7 Cm7 F7 The way they can entertain Bb G7 Cm7 F7 Would hurry a hurricane Bb Bb7 Back in Nagasaki Eb Ebm Where the fellers chew tobaccy Bb G7 Bb Bb7 And the women wicky wacky Woo … Performing at the Miranda Sings concert! Where the fellers chew tobaccy The silly, bawdy lyrics have only the vaguest relation to the Japanese port city of Nagasaki. Kool Moe Dee, Dru Hill, Will Smith, Kool Mo Bee. Eternal thanks to Harry Warren and Mort Dixon for writing in 1928 a song that unfailingly sweeps away all cares and ushers in unbridled joy. They hug and kiss each night By jingo, boys, it’s worth that price! Testimonies. Combine all ingredients with ice and pour into a hurricane glass. Back in Nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy The song was also recorded by Don Estelle and Windsor Davies "worth every … Pee Wee Russell. A list of lyrics, artists and songs that contain the term "wacky" - from the Lyrics.com website. Fujiama, got a mama, Then your troubles increase, boy! And "By Jingo its worth the price" refers to the song "Oh By Jingo" which was another 1910s hit about some kind of vague hawaiian-ish people. Who would be the line-up you would choose to see perform? Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS). And the women wicky wacky woo. they got a way that they entertain, they wouldn't hurry a hurricane. Where the fellers chew tobaccy starts and ends within the same node. You can keep in form Where the fellers chew tobaccy Nagasaki ... And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Cab Calloway). Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965, Lyricapsule: Nirvana Drop ‘Bleach’; June 15, 1989, Lyricapsule: Derek and the Dominos’ First Gig; June 14, 1970, The Ghost of Smokey Joe (feat. In respect of Popular Culture, ‘Pulp Culture – Hardboiled Fiction & the Cold War’ by Woody Haut. The horse is a Japanee back in Nagasaki Louis Jordan. That's where the girls don't think of rings and furs Make sure your selection they got a way that they entertain, they wouldn't hurry a hurricane. In some pagoda, she orders soda Cannot annotate a non-flat selection. Fellows, if you're arn I will spin a yarn That was told to me by Able Seaman Jones. You bring the hot gingerbread – Fats will bring the musical dynamite. The way they can entertain Subject Wicky Wacky Woo; Sources: Back in Nagasaki where the fellas chew tobaccy and the women wicky-wacky woo was ist hier gemeint? Hot gingerbread and dynamite, that's all there is at night, Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! I kept it up at high speed They wouldn’t hurry a hurricane You just have to act your age Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! And generous measure of chewing tobaccky and wicky-wacky- woo. By jingo, boys, it’s worth that price! Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! Rickie Lee Jones, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Django Reinhardt & The Impala Troubadours. Ah, the great Satchmo… it would be a grand evening. In Fujiama You get a mama Then your troubles increase. 3 Replies. Hot gingerbread and dynamite The song Nagasaki even has a reference to it and the song "On the Isle of Wicki Wacki Woo". Regards Thom. Back in Nagasaki where the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky wacky woo. A list of lyrics, artists and songs that contain the term "wicky" ... but that at night back in NagasakiWhere the fellers chew tobaccy And the women wicky wacky, woo The way they can entertain Would hurry a hurricane back. every summer we would pack the car and go to a bungalow colony in the catskills. that you would have found in Dad’s collection. But you've got to tell them when you've had enough Imagine your delight as you quaffed another cocktail in your favourite speakeasy to see Fats sitting down at the piano. As our delightful Granddaughter, now 10 months old, is travelling with us there is even more planning and packing to be done before we set off. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! And the women wicky wacky, woo Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963, Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky And the women wicky-wacky-woo! How about the Apollo Theatre? And the women wicky-wacky Woo With an ice-cream cone and a bottle of tea You can rest all day by the hickory tree But when night comes round, oh gosh oh gee Mother, mother, mother, pin a rose on me / They got a way that they entertain I am a delightful drink. They kissy and huggy nice Oh, By Jingo!