Miss Lilly Higgins sings shimmy in Mississippi's spring
Les Luthiers
Miss Lilly Higgins sings shimmy in Mississippi's spring
Listen to 'Miss Lilly Higgins sings shimmy in Mississippi's spring' by Count Baseball. The music scene in the United States forces jazz musicians to go through a tough road, from indifference at the beginning, through painful frustrations, to final consecration. Baseball went through each of these stages, but in reverse. The exact translation of the title is 'Miss Liliana Higgins sings shimmy in Mississippi's spring'. We recorded this piece in successive overdubs, exclusively with informal instruments and rhythmic base. The formation used was as follows: 3 gum-horns, 3 tubophones, 4 herbomatophones, 2 alt-pipes, 1 bass-pipe, 1 vocal quartet. Rhythmic base: guitar, banjo, drums.
(Instrumental piece. Only a chorus can be heard singing a single stanza)
Daddy, potato, cheap, they'll say
so much nonsense to a titan.
Life for tribe,
stupid bidet gets stuck.
Tough brave chick gave priority.
Boiled cloth cover,
your girl will taste man.
Rag blocks entrance,
living on bread.