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==Players On This Song==
 
==Players On This Song==
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[[Frank Zappa]] - Lead guitar & vocal
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[[Ray White]] - Rhythm guitar & vocal
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[[Ike Willis]] - Rhythm guitar & vocal
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[[Bobby Martin]] - Keyboards, sax & vocal
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[[Alan Zavod]] - Keyboards
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[[Scott Thunes]] - Bass
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[[Chad Wackerman]] - Drums
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==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==
 
===Zappa Albums===
 
===Zappa Albums===

Revision as of 05:09, 27 October 2005

Lyrics

Cock-sucker Tammy get your mother fuckin' Mammy

We're goin' downtown to the Cock-Suckers' Ball

Fuck, suck an' fight

'Till beginnin' of the broad daylight

We don't need no goddam taxi fare

We're gonna trim them holes in a rockin'-chair

Take off all the rags

We're gonna play a little game called tag

Tomorrow night at the Rotten Cock-Suckers' Ball


Come on you moe-ass singers and you mick dick slingers

We're goin' downtown to the Cock-Suckers' Ball

Fuck, suck an' fight

'Till beginnin' of the broad daylight

We don't need no goddam taxi fare

We're gonna trim them holes in a rockin'-chair

Take off all the rags

We're gonna play a little game called tag

Tomorrow night at the Rotten Cock-Suckers' Ball

Yeah yeah yeah yeah

Tomorrow night at the Rotten Cock-Suckers' Ball!

Players On This Song

Frank Zappa - Lead guitar & vocal

Ray White - Rhythm guitar & vocal

Ike Willis - Rhythm guitar & vocal

Bobby Martin - Keyboards, sax & vocal

Alan Zavod - Keyboards

Scott Thunes - Bass

Chad Wackerman - Drums

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Zappa Albums

Tributes & Cover Albums

Notes About This Song

This FZ arrangement recorded in Los Angeles, December 1984.

Originally recorded for Ahmet Ertegun by The Clovers in 1954.

The Clovers were parodying "Darktown Strutters' Ball", a song written by Shelton Brooks and first recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (Columbia A2297, 1917). It has since become a "standard".

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