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'''Pachuko Hop''' is a 1952 song by [[Chuck Higgins]] And The Mellotones (Combo 45-12, 1952), with musical accompaniment by [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson|John Watson]], Eli Toney and Joe Ursery. It was Higgins' first release on Jake Porter's label Combo Records. The B-side was a tune called ''[[Motorhead Baby]]'', which was to become the inspiration for [[Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood|Jim Sherwood]]'s nickname.
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'''Pachuko Hop''' is a 1952 song by [[Chuck Higgins]] And The Mellotones (Combo 45-12, 1952), with musical accompaniment by [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson|John Watson]], Eli Toney and Joe Ursery. It was Higgins' first release on Jake Porter's label Combo Records. The B-side was a tune called ''Motorhead Baby'', the inspiration for [[Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood|Jim Sherwood]]'s nickname.
  
[[The Mothers of Invention]] performed the song on stage and referred to it in the lyrics of ''[[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]''] and ''[[Debra Kadabra]]''.  
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The Mothers of Invention performed the song on stage and referred to it in the lyrics of ''[[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]''] and ''[[Debra Kadabra]]''.  
  
 
[[Category:Favorite Songs]]
 
[[Category:Favorite Songs]]

Revision as of 12:16, 2 November 2020

Pachuko Hop is a 1952 song by Chuck Higgins And The Mellotones (Combo 45-12, 1952), with musical accompaniment by John Watson, Eli Toney and Joe Ursery. It was Higgins' first release on Jake Porter's label Combo Records. The B-side was a tune called Motorhead Baby, the inspiration for Jim Sherwood's nickname.

The Mothers of Invention performed the song on stage and referred to it in the lyrics of [[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]] and Debra Kadabra.