Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Friday Question
ROUTE 1 readers know songs. ROUTE 1 readers know song titles. ROUTE 1 readers know how to answer the following FRIDAY QUESTION:
"What is your favorite funny/odd/wacky song title?"
Mike M. -- When I hear Lil Hardin's "Struttin' With Some Barbecue," I imagine myself wearing a clean white tuxedo and Panama hat, hanging out on a sweltering downtown street corner, slurping bottled beer and gnawing on a huge, fat chicken leg.
Rick T. -- "I Went to Bed at 2 With a 10 and Woke Up at 10 With a 2" ("I Never Went Out With an Ugly Woman, but I Sure Woke Up With a Few!"). Sung by Willie Nelson.
Mike D. -- "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" by Lonnie Donegan.
Scout S. -- "Cletus, For The Very Last Time, Get The Hell Out of Your Sister's Dress, For The Very Last Time," by Golden Delicious.
Brian C. -- "Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35," by Bob Dylan. Forty years later, the connection between the title and lyrics is as elusive as ever.
Erik H. -- "Too Much Commercialization of Rastafari" sounds like a chapter in an angry Rasta pamphlet, not a Jacob Miller song produced by Augustus Pablo. .
"What is your favorite funny/odd/wacky song title?"
Mike M. -- When I hear Lil Hardin's "Struttin' With Some Barbecue," I imagine myself wearing a clean white tuxedo and Panama hat, hanging out on a sweltering downtown street corner, slurping bottled beer and gnawing on a huge, fat chicken leg.
Rick T. -- "I Went to Bed at 2 With a 10 and Woke Up at 10 With a 2" ("I Never Went Out With an Ugly Woman, but I Sure Woke Up With a Few!"). Sung by Willie Nelson.
Mike D. -- "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" by Lonnie Donegan.
Scout S. -- "Cletus, For The Very Last Time, Get The Hell Out of Your Sister's Dress, For The Very Last Time," by Golden Delicious.
Brian C. -- "Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35," by Bob Dylan. Forty years later, the connection between the title and lyrics is as elusive as ever.
Erik H. -- "Too Much Commercialization of Rastafari" sounds like a chapter in an angry Rasta pamphlet, not a Jacob Miller song produced by Augustus Pablo. .
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