I Used to Work in Chicago
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"I Used to Work in Chicago" is a drinking song. It was written by songwriter and entertainer . The earliest printed date for the song is March 1945 in the underground mimeographed songbook , however versions of the song circulated "on the street" as early as 1938 according to the Digital Tradition Folk Music Database. Many of the lyrics are considered humorous because of the oblique sexual references. The song is often chanted by various British university sports teams. After World War II, there were various versions of this song commercially recorded (e.g. by Spike Jones).
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I Used to Work in Chicago
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"I Used to Work in Chicago" is a drinking song. It was written by songwriter and entertainer . The earliest printed date for the song is March 1945 in the underground mimeographed songbook , however versions of the song circulated "on the street" as early as 1938 according to the Digital Tradition Folk Music Database. Many of the lyrics are considered humorous because of the oblique sexual references. The song is often chanted by various British university sports teams. After World War II, there were various versions of this song commercially recorded (e.g. by Spike Jones). A verse from Spike Jones's version: I used to work in WisconsinBehind the smorgasbordIn the cafeteria.A lady came in the door.She said she wanted a boiled egg.I said "What part do you like?"[Germanic accent] Yolk she vanted, a yoke I told.I'll never work there anymore....
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