This obscure vinyl record, restored via ai music magic, was deemed “the traditional mating call of the 1950s” in certain musical circles. “Nobody could use song to say everything and nothing at the same time like The Propositionists,” Orlando Benton of The Gleeful Dreamers said in a 1969 interview. Once considered too lewd for the mass market, The Propositionists took a step back in 1954 to strategize, ultimately landing on a style that would captivate and mildly confuse audiences around the country. “We wanted to a put on a show clean enough you could bring your grandma to it,” founding Propositionist Eli Bradley said to People Magazine, “and a show dirty enough that once you dropped her off at the nursing home you couldn’t wait to get back and clippity cloppity on the ol’ wippity woppity.” Available now on most major streaming platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6f7YsYQbjaud0rMysYws83 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-want-to-shoopity-doop-in-your-doopity-shoop-single/1762313097 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DCR413TW #aimusic #vinyl #50s
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