My set list for the 14 April 2010 Dr Sketchy. The venue this time was the Royal Vauxhall Tavern -- so it marked my debut DJ'ing at this legendary cabaret venue.
Salamander - Mamie van Doren
Save It - Mel Robbins
My Heart Goes Piddily Patter Patter - Nappy Brown
No Good Lover - Mickey & Sylvia
Vesuvius - The Revels
Bewildered - Shirley & Lee
Bacon Fat - Andre Williams
Pick Up - The Corvettes
Drive Daddy Drive - Little Sylvia
Train to Nowhere - The Champs
I Ain't in the Mood - Helen Humes
Don't Fuck Around with Love - The Blenders
My Buddy - Angel Torsen
Les Cigarillos - Serge Gainsbourg
Lover - Peggy Lee
Travellin' Light - Chet Baker
Fever - Timi Yuro
Camel Walk - The Saxons
Yes, Sir That's My Baby - Ann Richards
Champagne Taste - Eartha Kitt
I Only Have Eyes for You - The Flamingos
Oh What A Night - Clyde McPhatter
Big Band Bounce - Roger Roger
Little Things Mean a Lot - Jayne Mansfield
A Cheat - The Earls of Suave
8 Ball - The Hustlers
Slowly - Ann-Margret
Oh You Beautiful Doll - Nancy Sinatra
Crazy Horse Swing - Serge Gainsbourg (Strip-tease soundtrack)
Immediate Pleasure - John Barry (Beat Girl Soundtrack)
Harlem Nocturne - The Viscounts
Wo Ist der Man? - Marlene Dietrich
I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues - Billie Holiday
Imagination - The Quotations
Uptown to Harlem - Johnny Thunders & Patti Paladin
Here Comes the Bug - The Rumblers
Bye Bye Young Men - Ruth Brown
Men - Lizabeth Scott
A Guy What Takes His Time - Mae West
You'd Be Surprised - Marilyn Monroe
Tony's Got Hot Nuts - Faye Richmonde
What Is a Man? - Denise Darcel
Nosey Joe - Bull Moose Johnson
Seperate the Men from the Boys - Mamie van Doren
The Gentleman is a Dope - Diana Dors
Oh Honey - Gloria Wood
Chicken Grabber - The Nite Hawks
5 Bottle Mambo - Yma Sumac
Caterpillar Crawl - The Strangers
Uska Dara - Eartha Kitt
C'est Si Bon - April Stevens
My Heart Stood Still - Chet Baker
Jungle Drums - Earl Bostick
L'Appareil a Sous - Brigitte Bardot
Fever - Nancy Sit
Comin' Home - The Delmonas
Born to Cry - Dion
Sous Les Ciels de Paris - Juliette Greco
As usual snuck in some French tracks: was inspired to add "Les Cigarillos" by Serge Gainsbourg because it's used in the Tom Ford film "A Single Man", which I saw on the plane to Vegas. The film left me cold, but there's a nice sequence with this song playing in the background while Julianne Moore applies her winged black 1960s eyeliner. And after a night of sleaze and nudity (on behalf of the performers, not me personally!) decided to end things on a classy note with Juliette Greco singing "Sous Les Ciels de Paris."
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