Monday, January 16, 2012

Thingamajig - Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3

Thingamajig - Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3 Tube. Duration : 2.93 Mins.


Thingamajig is a song out of our debut album: "Riding the Rails" (Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3). It's a funny little novelty song recorded by Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys - Johnnie Lee being the brother of the legendary Bob Wills. "Thingamajig" was written by well known songwriter Cindy Walker. "You Don't Know Me" and "Dream Baby" are perhaps her two best known songs. The Johnny Lee version of the song was recorded on Feb. 3, 1952, at the KVOO studios, for RCA. Lead vocals by Julian "Curley" Lewis. Johnnie Lee Wills is asking the questions and singing on the trio part. Don Tolle on electric guitar, Tommy Elliott on steel guitar, Clarence Cagle on piano, Chuck Adams on bass, Waid Peeler on drums, Curley Lewis, Henry Boatman and James Guy "Cotton" Thompson on fiddle. For those who are interested in the lyrics ... Here they are: Thingamajig (Cindy Walker) What did I do with that thingamajig? I got to find that thingamajig I got to have it to fix my rig 't Ain't no bigger than a bucket big What did I do with that thingamajig? Is it square? No, it isn't square Does it flare? No, it doesn't flare It ain't square, it don't flare It ain't shaped like a pear It's just a little old thingamajig. Is it round? No, it isn't round Is it brown? No, it isn't brown It ain't round, it ain't brown It don't make any sound It's just a little old thingamajig It's just a doodad ... with a thingamabob A doomaflitched ... that you twist like a knob A whatchamacallit ... fastened down with a ...

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