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Artist/Band:
Jimmy Rushing
Lyrics for Song: I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Jimmy Rushing
I'm gonna move baby, way out on the outskirts of town
I'm gonna move baby, way out on the outskirts of town
You see I don't need no-body, always hangin' 'round
Let me tell you honey, we gonna move away from here
I don't need no iceman, I'm gonna, get you a Frigidaire
When we move, way out on the outskirts of town
Whoa, you see we won't need no-body, always hangin' 'round
It may seem funny honey, funny as can be
If we have a dozen children, you know they AW-LL-all better look like me
When we move, way back 'a town
Whoa-oh-oh-oh, we won't need no-body, always hanging around
We don't need nobody baby, AW-LL-always hanging 'round
Hangin' 'round
Hangin' 'round
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I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
Jimmy Rushing's 1933 recording of 'I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town' stands as a pivotal moment in jazz history, marking his transition from a prominent gospel singer to a leading figure in the swing era. The track features a distinctive, driving rhythm section that propelled Rushing's career forward, establishing him as a master of the blues-infused jazz style that would define the 1930s. While often associated with the broader swing movement, the song retains a deep soulful quality rooted in his earlier gospel work, creating a unique fusion that resonated with audiences across the United States. This recording exemplifies Rushing's ability to blend spiritual intensity with modern musical innovation, cementing his legacy as a versatile artist whose influence extended well beyond his initial fame in the church. The piece remains a significant example of early jazz blues, showcasing the raw energy and improvisational spirit that characterized the genre during its formative years. |
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