@sharkycharming I don't know how the Andrews Siaters could have missed the meaning; it's not exactly subtle! It may have been convenient for them to claim this when the song was banned in some markets due to its racy lyrics.
@sharkycharming I don't know how the Andrews Siaters could have missed the meaning; it's not exactly subtle! It may have been convenient for them to claim this when the song was banned in some markets due to its racy lyrics.
Isn't this song about Trinidadian prostitutes? I don't think the Andrews Sisters realized it when they recorded it. Very catchy song, regardless.
@sharkycharming "I don't think the Andrews Sisters realized it when they recorded it." Or they did...
@sharkycharming "I don't think the Andrews Sisters realized it when they recorded it." Or they did...
@sharkycharming I don't know how the Andrews Siaters could have missed the meaning; it's not exactly subtle! It may have been convenient for them to claim this when the song was banned in some markets due to its racy lyrics.
@sharkycharming I don't know how the Andrews Siaters could have missed the meaning; it's not exactly subtle! It may have been convenient for them to claim this when the song was banned in some markets due to its racy lyrics.