Published Jun 26/2014 by iKnowBadeaux
YouTube: Harry Roy and His Orchestra My Girls Pussy 1931 (3:16)
There's one pet I like to pet
And every evening we get set
I stroke it every chance I get
It's my girl's pussy
Seldom plays and never purrs
And I love the thoughts it stirs
But I don't mind because it's hers
My girl's pussy
Often it goes out at night
Returns at break of dawn
No matter what the weather's like
It's always nice and warm
It's never dirty, always clean
In giving thrills, never mean
But it's the best I've ever seen
It's my girl's pussy
There's one pet I like to pet
And every evening we get set
I stroke it every chance I get
It's my girl's pussy
Seldom plays, never purrs
And I love thoughts it stirs
But I don't mind because it's hers
It's my girl's pussy
Though often it goes out at night
And returns at break of dawn, break of dawn
No matter what the weather's like
It's always dry and warm
I bring tid-bits that it loves
We spoon like two turtle-doves
I take care to remove my gloves
When stroking my girl's pussy
References
Wikipedia: My Girl's Pussy
"My Girl's Pussy" (or simply "Pussy!") is a 1931 vocal jazz song recorded by the British bandleader and clarinetist Harry Roy and His Bat Club Boys.
The lyrics play on the two meanings of the word pussy (i.e. cat/female genitalia) in a series of double entendres.
Harry Roy is credited for both the lyrics and the music; he performed the clarinet part and the singing.
The song was released in August 1931 by Oriole Records (UK), described by the record company as a "fox trot with vocal chorus". It was the A-side of the record, with 'If You Haven't Got Love' on the B-side.
Postscript
I posted this on social media saying, In an era when you would think things would be sedate, it's surprising to hear something so risqué. I guess Grandma and Grandpa weren't so stuffy after all. A friend responded with the following meme.
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