Here's a song from a British jazz group in 1931. The singing doesn't begin for the first 56 seconds, but then you can sing a-long:
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"My Girl's Pussy" (or simply "Pussy!")[a] is a 1931 vocal jazz song recorded by the British bandleader and clarinetist Harry Roy and His Bat Club Boys.
The lyrics play on the two meanings of the word pussy (i.e. cat/female genitalia) in a series of double entendres.[2]
Harry Roy is credited with both the lyrics and the music; he also performs the singing.[3]
Release
The song was released in August 1931[4] by Oriole Records (UK),[1] described by the record company as a "fox trot with vocal chorus".[1] It was the A-side of the record, with 'If You Haven't Got Love' on the B-side.[1]
Description
The track duration is approximately three minutes and ten seconds.
It opens on sounds imitating a cat’s meowing (after a few bars), followed by the theme before the vocal part starts, developed in two sequences separated by a piano solo.
Background
The song was performed by Roy and his ad hoc orchestra at The Bat club on Albermarle Street, where it became the club's "unofficial anthem" in the early 1930s.[5] - wiki
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