It was the hottest, sunniest day of 2010 to date -- and we spent it inside a dark room at Dr Sketchy's!
I Only Have Eyes for You - The Flamingos
No Love for Daddy - Serge Gainsbourg
Vesuvius - The Revels
Beat Generation - Mamie van Doren
Baby Let Me Bang Your Box - The Bangers
I Live the Life I Love - Esquerita
Nobody Taught Me - Eartha Kitt
Kiss Me Honey Honey - The Delmonas
Crybaby - The Honey Sisters
Green Mosquito - The Tune Rockers
Pink Champagne - The Tyrones
Little Things Mean a Lot - Jayne Mansfield
Black Tarantula - Jody Reynolds
Fever - Ann-Margret
Yeah, Baby - Betty Smith
Fool I Am - Pat Ferguson
Here Comes the Bug - The Rumblers
Daddy Daddy - Ella Mae Morse
Intoxica - The Revels
Big Band Bounce - Roger Roger
Yogi - Bill Black Combo
I'd Love to Take Orders from You - Mildred Bailey
Give Me the Man - Marlene Dietrich
You'd Be Surprised - Marilyn Monroe
Bad Boy - The Jive Bombers
Tony's Got Hot Nuts - Faye Richmonde
Mad About the Boy - Julie London
Everybody Loves My Baby - Brigitte Bardot
Frankie and Johnny - Mae West
Jim Dandy - Laverne Baker
Rip It Up - Little Richard
Wondrous Place - Billy Fury
Yes Sir That's My Baby - Ann Richards
I Remember You - Chet Baker
I'm In Love for the Very First Time - Diana Dors
The Immediate Pleasure - John Barry (Beat Girl soundtrack)
Fever - Hildegard Knef
Crazy Horse Swing - Serge Gainsbourg (Strip-Tease soundtrack)
Anytime - Bill Black Combo
Cherry - The Jive Bombers
Suey - Jayne Mansfield
L'Appareil a Sous - Brigitte Bardot
My Buddy - Angel Torsen
Little Girl Blue - Chet Baker
8 Ball - The Hustlers
Strip-Tease - Nico (Strip-Tease soundtrack)
When Did You Leave Heaven? - Jimmy Scott
Harlem Nocturne - The Viscounts
Mack the Knife - Bill Black Combo
Falling in Love Again - Billie Holiday
Honeysuckle Rose - Marlene Dietrich
La Javanaise - Juliette Greco
You're the Boss - Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret
Let's Go Sexin' - James Intveld
Little Boy, Little Girl - John and Jackie
Baby You Got What It Takes - Dinah Washington and Brooks Benton
Hearts Made of Stone - Rudy Gray
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Denise Darcel
Intoxicated Man - Serge Gainsbourg
C'est Si Bon - April Stevens
Let's Call It a Day - Marlene Dietrich
Played a lot of tracks by Bill Black's Combo, having just bought Saxy Jazz / Solid & Raunchy, a collection of his sleazy and atmospheric instrumentals. Discovered him many years ago: John Waters used his song "Yogi" in the film Female Trouble in a scene where Divine and Edith Massey feud. The spectacular Cherry Shakewell was the featured burlesque performer for this Dr Sketchy's: I'd been saving the song "Cherry" by The Jive Bombers in her honour to play while she posed. I closed the set by letting Marlene Dietrich have the last word.
Bill Black's Combo - Yogi (1961)
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