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[[Chuck Higgins]] And The Mellotones (Combo 45-12, 1952)
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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.
*[[Pachuko Hop]] [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson|John Watson]], Eli Toney, Joe Ursery
 
*[[Motorhead Baby]] [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson|John Watson]] Vocals, Eli Toney, Joe Ursery
 
  
The first release on Jake Porter's label Combo Records by [[Chuck Higgins]] in 1952.  [[The Mothers]] performed the song on stage and referred to it in the lyrics of [[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]].  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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[[The Mothers of Invention]] performed the song on stage and referred to it in the lyrics of ''[[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]''] and ''[[Debra Kadabra]]''.  
  
Referenced in [[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]] and [[Debra Kadabra]].
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[[Category:Favorite Songs]]
 
 
[[Category:Favorite Music]]
 

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, which was to become 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.