Lyrics The Lip - Louis Prima
Down
on
the
Mississippi
River
in
a
knockdo*
dive
I
met
a
trumpet
playin'
character
and
Man
alive!
When
he
began
to
rip,
he
really
played
it
from
the
hip
And
when
I
asked
about
his
name,
they
told
me,
"That's
'The
Lip'."
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No
one
plays
high
notes
like
The
Lip.
He's
got
a
tone
that's
reminiscent
of
a
boy
named
Bix
He
plays
so
high
that
only
dogs
can
hear
him,
just
for
kicks.
And
when
I
asked
him
does
he
read
He
says,
"I'll
tell
you,
hon,
I
read
a
little
bit
but
not
enough
to
hurt
me
none."
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yip.
No
one
plays
high
notes
like
The
Lip.
I
said
The
Lip.
She
must
mean
Ray
Anthony,
huh?
I
said
The
Lip.
No,
man,
she
means
Harry
James.
I
said
The
Lip.
You
mean
Louis
Prima.
I
said
The
Lip.
Noo,
LIP-er-ace.
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No
one
plays
high
notes
like
The
Lip.
I
never
heard
a
trumpet
player
play
a
note
so
high
And
I
had
to
coax
a
lot
before
The
Lip
would
tell
me
why
Then
he
took
out
a
little
jar
that's
labeled
'High-note
Grease'
And
he
rubs
a
little
every
night
on
his
mouthpiece
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No
one
plays
high
notes
like
The
Lip.
Listen
here
gal,
are
you
kiddin'
about
all
that
'high-note
grease'?
No,
man,
I
swear,
he
had
ten
in
his
valise.
Wha',
you
mean
he
goes
to
the
drugstore
and
gets
them
from
the
medecine
shelf?
No,
some
cat's
told
me
he
makes
it
himself.
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Tell
us
the
secret
of
The
Lip.
Well.you
take
a
buketful
of
steam
And
a
dozen
rooster
eggs
And
you
mix
'em
up
gently
with
a
bushel
full
of
goldfish
legs
And
ya
hang
'em
on
a
sky
hook
in
the
midnight
sun
Mmm
and
then
you
fry
them
until
they're
done.
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That's
the
secret
of
The
Lip
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