Song Name: Dead Drunk Blues
Artist: Lillian Miller with Papa Charlie Hill and George W Thomas Year: 1928 Ad-libs: “I’m dead drunk this morning, daddy, be yourself” (Miller) “Oh play it, Papa Charlie Hill” “Isn’t my downfall, don’t push that washing out” “You ain’t by yourself neither” “No sir, I ain’t never did that, no sir” “Go ahead and get drunk and stay drunk” “Just stay drunk, I don’t care” (Thomas) Ad-lib Atmosphere: Commenting, Casual Other Notable Factors: One person is there as an ad-libber
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About the IndexThis ad-lib index started when I was trying to find which song contained shouts of "Have a fit on that fiddle" or which song had the steady conducting of "talk to me, talk to me." I began writing down ad-libs I found and began amassing this very un-serious index. CriteriaI have been defining an ad-lib as a spoken part of a song that does not make up a recitation, especially when said spoken part occurs during music. Spoken parts before or after a song are also included, especially skits with memorable lines.
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