Butterbeans & Susie

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Papa Ain't No Santa Claus (And Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree) 03:16 Tools
Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama 03:13 Tools
What It Takes To Bring You Back 03:21 Tools
'Tain't None O' Your Business 03:21 Tools
I Wanna Hot Dog for My Roll 03:24 Tools
He Likes It Slow 02:49 Tools
Kiss Me Sweet 03:16 Tools
Construction Gang 03:08 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus 02:52 Tools
Papa Ain’t No Santa Claus (AND Mama Ain’t No Christmas Tree) 02:52 Tools
A To Z Blues 02:52 Tools
Get Yourself A Monkey Man, Make Him Strut His Stuff 03:10 Tools
When My Man Shimmies 03:00 Tools
A Married Man's A Fool 02:59 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus, Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree 02:59 Tools
I Got Your Bath Water On 02:49 Tools
What It Takes to Bring You Back (Mama Keep It all the Time) 02:59 Tools
Let the Door Knob Hit You in the Back 03:00 Tools
He Like It Slow 00:00 Tools
I Can't Use You 03:12 Tools
Bow Legged Papa 03:05 Tools
Sweet Papa Butterbeans and Sweet Mama Susie 03:07 Tools
get away from my window (stay away) 03:05 Tools
That Same Dog 02:53 Tools
Adam and Eve 03:05 Tools
Hydrant Love (Turn It On, Shut It Off) 02:54 Tools
Cold Storage Papa (Mama's A Little Too Warm For You) 03:04 Tools
If You Can't Bring It, You've Got To Send It 03:05 Tools
Do Right Papa 03:01 Tools
Oh Yeah! 03:05 Tools
Brown Skin Gal 03:13 Tools
Your Folks Will Start Wearing Black 03:10 Tools
Jelly Roll Queen 02:43 Tools
I'll Put You Under The Jail 02:58 Tools
I've Had Those Lonesome Journey Blues All Day 02:37 Tools
Consolation Blues 02:53 Tools
Leaving Blues 03:20 Tools
Don't Start Nothin' Here Tonight 02:52 Tools
You Ain't Talkin' To Me 02:58 Tools
Mama Stayed Out The Whole Night Long 03:01 Tools
You're a No 'Count Triflin' Man 03:16 Tools
Sue, I Don't Want You No More 03:04 Tools
How Do You Expect to Get My Lovin'? 03:14 Tools
I Want A Hot Dog For My Roll 03:22 Tools
I Wanna Hot Dog For My Roll (Live) 03:14 Tools
The Birth Of The Blues 02:50 Tools
Gonna Make You Sorry (For Everything You Do) 02:54 Tools
Love Me and the World Is Mine (Hit Me and the Jail Is Yours) 02:59 Tools
Tom Cat 03:12 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santy Claus 03:07 Tools
My Daddy's Got the Mojo, But I Got the Say-So 03:16 Tools
You Know Why Your Mama Has the Blues 03:38 Tools
Deacon Bite 'Em in the Back 03:11 Tools
I Can't Do That 02:57 Tools
I Wanna Hot Dog For My Roll - Live 03:02 Tools
Da Da Blues 03:11 Tools
Deal Yourself Another Hand 03:02 Tools
Not Until Then - Part 1 02:50 Tools
Mama's Gonna Shorten Your Days 03:08 Tools
Papa, Don't Hold Back on Me 03:04 Tools
Not Until Then - Part 2 02:45 Tools
Tain't What You Used to Have, My Friend (It's What You're Holding Now) 03:12 Tools
Not Today, Sweet Mama 03:12 Tools
Yes, I've Been Cheatin' 03:02 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Clause, Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree '30 03:02 Tools
Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama (1930) 03:02 Tools
There'll Be Some Changes Made 03:02 Tools
What it takes 03:02 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus [Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree] 03:02 Tools
My Daddy's Got The Mojo But I Got The Say So 03:02 Tools
I Wanna Hot Dog For My Roll [Explicit] 03:02 Tools
What It Takes To Bring You Back (Mama Keeps It All The Time) 03:02 Tools
I Ain't Scared of You 03:02 Tools
Taint None O' Your Business 03:02 Tools
Get Yourself A Monkey Man 03:02 Tools
Elevator Papa. Switchboard Mama 03:02 Tools
Ballin' the Jack 03:02 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus (And 03:02 Tools
I Wanna Hot Dog For My Roll - Butterbeans & Susie 03:02 Tools
What It Takes To Bring You Back 1-2-1930 03:02 Tools
Times Is Hard (So I'm Savin' For A Rainy Day) (Take C) 03:02 Tools
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus (And Mama Ain't No Chri 03:02 Tools
butterbeans & susie - what it takes 03:02 Tools
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Butterbeans and Susie were a comedy duo made up of Jodie Edwards (July 19, 1895 – October 28, 1967) and Susie Edwards, née Susie Hawthorne (1896 – 1963). Edwards began his career in 1910 as a singer and dancer. Meanwhile, Hawthorne performed in African-American theater. The two met in 1916 when Hawthorne was in the chorus of the Smart Set show. They married on stage the next year. The two did not perform as a comic team until the early 1920s. They had been touring with the Theater Owners Bookers Association (TOBA) with a black husband-and-wife comedy team known as Stringbeans and Sweetie May. Upon the death of Stringbeans (Butler May or Budd LeMay), a TOBA promoter asked Edwards to take the stage name "Butterbeans" and for him and his wife to take over Stringbeans and Sweetie May's act. "Butterbeans and Susie" appeared for the first time shortly thereafter. Their act, a combination of marital quarrels, comic dances, and racy singing, proved popular on the TOBA tour. They later moved to vaudeville and appeared for a time with the blackface minstrel troupe the Rabbit's Foot Company. Butterbeans and Susie published several recordings of blues songs interspersed with comic banter through Okeh Records. They later starred in a black-produced feature film. Butterbeans and Susie used their fame and influence to help younger black comedians. After seeing Moms Mabley in Dallas, for example, they helped her gain acceptance at better venues. Even after leaving show business, they stayed friends with many black entertainers and put up down-on-their-luck comedians in their Chicago home. Stepin Fetchit stayed with them at some point in the 1950s or 1960s. In 1926 they made a recording with Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, a mildly salacious blues number called "He Likes It Slow". In 1962, King Records issued an album by them on their Festival label (FRC-7000). Butterbeans and Susie's act played up the differences between the two. Susie wore elegant dresses and presented an air of composure and sexiness. Butterbeans, on the other hand, played the fool, with his too-small pants and bowler hat, bow tie, tails, and floppy shoes. He was loudly belligerent: "I'd whip your head every time you breathe; rough treatment is exactly what you need." However, his pugnaciousness was belied by a happy demeanor and an inability to resist Susie's charms. Whereas Stringbeans and Sweetie May stressed song and dance, Butterbeans and Susie emphasized comedy with content that was frowned on by moralists. The typical act featured a duet, a blues song by Susie, a cakewalk dance, and a comedy sketch. Short bouts of bickering peppered the act. The humor often centered on marriage or, more rarely, black life in general. One of their more popular numbers was "A Married Man's a Fool If He Thinks His Wife Don't Love Nobody but Him". The act could also be risqué at times. One of their more popular comic songs was Susie's saucy "I Want a Hot Dog for My Roll", full of racy double entendres: I want a hot dog without bread you see. 'Cause I carry my bread with me. . . . I want it hot, I don't want it cold. I want it so it fit my roll.The song was accompanied by Susie's provocative dancing and Buttberbeans's call-and-response one-liners: "My dog's never cold!" "Here's a dog that's long and lean." "I Want a Hot Dog for My Roll" was one of the few songs that Okeh refused to release. The act usually ended with a song by Susie that showed that the two really were happily married, then Butterbeans's trademark song-and-dance number, "the Heebie Jeebies" or "the Itch". During this dance, Butterbeans thrust his hands in his pockets and began to scratch himself in time with the music. As the tempo increased, he pulled the hands back out and scratched the rest of his body. According to Stearns, this was the moment when the audience "flipped". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.