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Artist:Jimmie Davis
Label:  His Master's Voice / Victor
Country:Canada
Catalogue:V-40286
Date:Aug 1930
Format:10"
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Community: 2 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJimmie DavisDoggone That TrainDavis8.0  Rate
BJimmie DavisShe's A Hum Dum DingerDavis9.0  Rate


Notes

Recorded at the Municipal Auditorium, Memphis, TN, May 20, 1930.

Images



Number: 1866704  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Mike Gann
Description: Victor {Canada} V-40286 A-side label


Number: 1866706 
Uploaded By: Mike Gann
Description: Victor {Canada} V-40286 B-side label


Comments and Reviews
 
Mike Gann
18th Nov 2019
 A polite request that the labels be moved up front. [Gladly! Mod.]
 

 
Mike Gann
9th Feb 2019
 Uploaded label images from my copy. I believe if this issue was released on 22 August 1930 in the USA, that it was released on the same day in Canada or not too far behind.
 

 
xiphophilos
2nd Jan 2016
 A Side:
 

 
fixbutte
30th Apr 2015
 Moved the following comment of thebluesneverdie from the Notes to here:
The B-side=One of JD's best!!.


As I haven't seen any early Canadian Victor 78s, I am not sure here but I guess that the complete cat# of the Canadian issue is V-40286, like on the US issue V-40286. I have also corrected this.

There are several videos of the B-side on YouTube at the moment, but I haven't found anything of the striking lyrics on the web that goes beyond the chorus, "she's a hum dum dinger from Dingersville, ooh watch her strut her stuff". As I'm not a native English speaker, I'm excluded from producing a transcription. Will you possibly take over, thebluesneverdie?

Meanwhile, here's something from the book Just Remember This by Colin Bratkovich:

This blues ditty about a gal who could strut her stuff is a fine tale. Why, even the local preacher can't control himself! As a bonus, besides the fact that there's no yodeling, a faster-paced guitar is strummed to end this crude rendering of some real rural slang.

And here's another YouTube video of it, this time with many nice ladies from the 1920s:

 


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