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  2. Double Wide (album) - Wikipedia

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    Double Wide is the debut studio album by American recording artist Uncle Kracker. It was released on May 30, 2000, via Lava/Atlantic Records. The recording sessions took place on the back of a tour bus parked in various motels and arena parking lots across the country. The production was mostly handled by Kid Rock with Michael Bradford.

  3. Big Long Slidin' Thing - Wikipedia

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    "Big Long Slidin' Thing" is a 1954 rhythm and blues song written by Leroy Kirkland and Mamie Thomas, sung by Dinah Washington, and arranged by Quincy Jones. It has been covered by a number of different artists, and has been rated as one of the best double entendre songs of all time.

  4. Todd Snider - Wikipedia

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    The record featured a dozen songs with lyrics by Snider and music by the entire band, plus a cover of Guy Clark’s "The High Price of Inspiration." [88] American Songwriter gave the record four stars out of five. [89] On August 4, 2017, Melvin Records released a live double album by Hard Working Americans, We’re All In This Together. [90]

  5. Too Many Drivers - Wikipedia

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    Broonzy, who was one of the most popular pre-World War II blues artists, used elements of hokum in his music. [1] In "Too Many Drivers", he makes use of double entendre [2] and "further extended the 'female as automobile' metaphor so prevalent in blues lyrics" at the time, according to compilation annotator Keith Briggs. [3]

  6. Crosscut Saw (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crosscut Saw", or "Cross Cut Saw Blues" as it was first called, is a hokum-style song "that must have belonged to the general repertoire of the Delta blues". [1] Mississippi bluesman Tommy McClennan 's recording of the song was released in 1941 and has since been interpreted by many blues artists.

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  8. Lou Ann Barton - Wikipedia

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    In late September 1977 Barton joined a new Austin blues group, Triple Threat Revue, with Stevie Ray Vaughan and W. C. Clark. [2] It was renamed Double Trouble when Clark left in May 1978, and Barton continued with Double Trouble until November 1979. [3] In the early 1980s, she did a stint with the jump blues band Roomful of Blues. [2]

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