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Butter And Eggman - Louis Armstrong
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Butter And Eggman Louis Armstrong

"Butter and Eggman" by Louis Armstrong, released in 1926, is a jazz song that humorously explores themes of love and longing through playful metaphors. The lyrics depict a whimsical, carefree attitude towards romance. Unique musical elements include Armstrong's distinctive trumpet style and vocal improvisation. The song reflects the vibrant jazz culture of the era. #Jazz

Butter And Eggman - Louis Armstrong
Now she wants a butter & egg man
From way out in the West
She wants somebody who's workin' all day
So she's got money when she wants to play

Now pretty clothes, they'll never be mine
But what she told me the other day
I hope she don't change her mind

Now she wants a butter & egg man
A great big butter & egg man
From way down South
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