Thursday 7 January 2010

Solid Potato Salad

I posted this once long ago, now Boing-Boing's reposted it and reminded me of how the Ross Sisters outshine any TV talent show competitors of the present day.
Their one and only remembered performance now is this, from the movie Broadway Rhythm, of 1944. I'd post a picture of them arriving in London to appear in a show called Piccadilly Hayride, but the Getty Picture Library would sue me for licensing fees, pretty rich for an image 56 years old, that's probably not been called on in fifty years. Dixie, the youngest of the sisters, married british singer/comedian Dickie Henderson, I remember watching the Dickie Henderson Show, about a million years ago. Sadly, she died at the age of 34.




Some people like their taters Lyonnaise, some prefer French fries.
I prefer mine with mayonnaise, cole slaw on the side.
Solid potato salad, that's solid salad, Jack,
Solid potato salad, boy, take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
Solid potato salad, and let's have no Yak Yak
Solid potato salad, boy, take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
The farmer said to the spud, your skin looks slightly pallid,
So I'll dig you later bud, with some solid …potato salad.
Solid potato salad, that's solid salad, Jack,
Solid potato salad, boy, take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
Take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
Take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
Take a plate, fill it up, bring it right back.
Solid potato ….salad, it'll be so fine that you better latch on,
Solid potato ….salad, whatever it takes get a plate before it's all gone.
The farmer said to the spud, your skin looks slightly pallid,
So I'll dig you later bud, with some solid …potato salad.
Solid potato salad, that's solid salad, Jack,
Solid potato salad, boy, take a plate… fill it up…
Take a plate, fill it up, and bring it right back.

2 comments:

  1. Well,
    It's not potato salad I'm hungry for now....

    You're right, these girls do outshine today's offerings :-)

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  2. Hoy-hoy! Root-toot-toot-tee-toodly-oy!
    Ha, My Uncle Len, he was a dashing major, commanded a troop of tanks from the normandy landings and onward through the ardennes, he loved music like this, I remember him singing, when i was about five..."Mairzy dotes, and dozy dotes, and liddle amsy tivy, a kiddly tivy too, wouldn't you..."
    And he had an eye for the girls, my aunt Barbara was a hottie in uniform, I've seen the pics, driving a general's staff-car, oh, and being charmed by a nonsense-singing tank-commander. Root-toot-tooo-wee-odie!

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