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James 'Stump' Johnson

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James "Stump" Johnson James “Stump” Johnson (January 17, 1902 – December 5, 1969) was an American blues pianist and singer from St. Louis. James “Stump” Johnson was the brother of Jesse Johnson, “a prominent black business man,” who around 1909 had moved the family from Clarksville, Tennessee, to St. Louis, where he ran a music store and was a promoter. James, a self-taught piano player, he made a career playing the city’s brothels. He had an instant hit with the “whorehouse tune” “The Duck’s Yas-Yas-Yas,” “a popular St. Louis party song.” The song’s title is explained by quoting the lyrics more fully: “Shake your shoulders, shake ‘em fast, if you can’t shake your shoulders, shake your yas-yas-yas.” He made a number of other recordings (some mildly pornographic) under various pseudonyms. One of the more obscene tunes was a version of “Steady Grinding’,” true to the original of the song, which he recorded with Dorothea Trowbridge on August 2, 1933. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Don't Give My Lard Away

108
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The Duck's Yas Yas Yas

30
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The Duck's Yas-Yas-Yas

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Bound to Be a Monkey

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My Duck's Yas-Yas-Yas

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Barrel Of Whiskey Blues

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The Snitcher's Blues

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The Duck-Yas-Yas-Yas

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Blues For Lindy

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Snitcher's Blues

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albums

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Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon - The Ultimate Rude Blues Collection CD2

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Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon The Ultimate Rude Blues Collection

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Those Dirty Blues, Vol.2

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Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon - The Ultimate Rude Blues Collection

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Those Dirty Blues, Vol. 2

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Them Dirty Blues (Disc 2)

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Them Dirty Blues

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Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon: The Ultimate Rude Blues Collection (disc 2)

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The Friends Of Leroy Carr

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Twenty First St. Stomp: The Piano Blues of St. Louis

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Those Dirty Blues CD2

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Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon: The Ultimate Rude Blues Collection

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