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:''This article is about the 1936 song, for hot dog venders named Sam, see [[Sam Graphos]] ([[Sam's Super Samwiches]]) and [[Sammy Guarino]] ([[Sammy's Old Fashioned Hot Dogs]]).'' | |||
'''Sam the Hot Dog Man''' is a "dirty blues" [[List of songs about Birmingham|song]] recorded by Lil Johnson on [[April 22]], [[1936]]. The song expresses longing for a particular [[List of hot dog stands|hot dog vender]] "down in Alabam{{'}}". According to the lyrics, the, "taste of Sam's hot dog," will, "satisfy your soul," and women are "wild" for the way he serves it. | '''Sam the Hot Dog Man''' is a "dirty blues" [[List of songs about Birmingham|song]] recorded by Lil Johnson on [[April 22]], [[1936]]. The song expresses longing for a particular [[List of hot dog stands|hot dog vender]] "down in Alabam{{'}}". According to the lyrics, the, "taste of Sam's hot dog," will, "satisfy your soul," and women are "wild" for the way he serves it. | ||
Revision as of 10:53, 27 August 2015
- This article is about the 1936 song, for hot dog venders named Sam, see Sam Graphos (Sam's Super Samwiches) and Sammy Guarino (Sammy's Old Fashioned Hot Dogs).
Sam the Hot Dog Man is a "dirty blues" song recorded by Lil Johnson on April 22, 1936. The song expresses longing for a particular hot dog vender "down in Alabam'". According to the lyrics, the, "taste of Sam's hot dog," will, "satisfy your soul," and women are "wild" for the way he serves it.
The 78rpm single was released as Vocalion Records No. 3241