Recorded Live at The Golden Falcon
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (USA)
Includes the songs:
"Red River Sally" (written by B. LaBlanc)
"In the Family Way" (Rusty Warren)
"Frankie and Johnny" (traditional)
"Knockers Up!" (Rusty Warren)
"You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You" (L. Stock, R. Morgan, J. Cavanaugh)
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I used to have several of Rusty's LP's. We had fun listening to them in the men's dormitory when I was in college. One night someone brought in an LP by Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, which was more raunchy, so we gave up on Rusty after "Banned In Boston". I still have four Hot Nuts LP's, on the Jubilee subsidiary Gross Records, which I might add if anyone is interested. One of the freebies inside Rusty's albums was a wallet-size membership card for the "Knockers Up Club". Good times at college!
For what it's worth, SONGS FOR SINNERS and this Lp were originally pressed on the purple Jubilee label, but most copies found are the black label with the updated logo that would be used (with the later logo a smaller size, if memory serves) for the rest of the company's existence. This one also had postcard-sized inserts. Two I remember: one that offered a free Jubilee catalog, another promoting the previous album, and there might be one more, but can't remember what it was about. Listening to this later, I wondered who bought Rusty and what fascinated them about her bawdy (but hardly dirty) cabaret act. She does sound like a fun gal, but I swear she looks younger or older depending on the photo.