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- Hokum abstract "This article refers to a particular song type of American blues music. For other uses, see hokum (disambiguation).Hokum is a particular song type of American blues music - a humorous song which uses extended analogies or euphemistic terms to make sexual innuendos. This trope goes back to early blues recordings, and is seen from time to time in modern American blues and blues-rock.An example of hokum lyrics is this sample from "Meat Balls", by Lil Johnson, recorded about 1937, "Got out late last night, in the rain and sleetTryin' to find a butcher that grind my meatYes I'm lookin' for a butcherHe must be long and tallIf he want to grind my meat'Cause I'm wild about my meat balls."".
- Hokum thumbnail Virginia_Minstrels,_1843.jpg?width=300.
- Hokum wikiPageID "5278934".
- Hokum wikiPageRevisionID "588271577".
- Hokum hasPhotoCollection Hokum.
- Hokum subject Category:American_country_music.
- Hokum subject Category:Blues_music_genres.
- Hokum subject Category:Hokum_blues_songs.
- Hokum comment "This article refers to a particular song type of American blues music. For other uses, see hokum (disambiguation).Hokum is a particular song type of American blues music - a humorous song which uses extended analogies or euphemistic terms to make sexual innuendos.".
- Hokum label "Hokum".
- Hokum label "Hokum".
- Hokum sameAs Hokum.
- Hokum sameAs m.0dc80p.
- Hokum sameAs Q1303892.
- Hokum sameAs Q1303892.
- Hokum wasDerivedFrom Hokum?oldid=588271577.
- Hokum depiction Virginia_Minstrels,_1843.jpg.
- Hokum isPrimaryTopicOf Hokum.