@phymarpar (from Wikipedia) "Flat Foot Floogie (With a Floy Floy)" was a 1938 jazz song, originally written and performed by Slim Gaillard. The original song was called "Flat Foot Floozie", with the 'floy-floy' being slang for a venereal disease. The word 'floozie' was changed into 'floogie' to allow it be to played on the radio.
No wonder it was a hit! Looooove it!!!
@phymarpar (from Wikipedia) "Flat Foot Floogie (With a Floy Floy)" was a 1938 jazz song, originally written and performed by Slim Gaillard. The original song was called "Flat Foot Floozie", with the 'floy-floy' being slang for a venereal disease. The word 'floozie' was changed into 'floogie' to allow it be to played on the radio.
gran composición ! es por eso que el jazz es mi musica preferida.
What a magic trio !
Jo Jones Slam Stawart et Milt Buckner !!! Grand style !!!!
Nice
WHY IS EVERYONE SAYING FLOOGEE, FLOOGIE, WHEN THE WORD IS FLOOZY, FLOOZY, FLOOZY?
I don't know.
Not the way my Granddad played it but not bad.