2:58
single, 1954
Written by Leroy Kirkland and Mamie Thomas
A sultry, jazzy R&B vocal, arranged by Quincy Jones and dripping with obvious innuendo in the style of Mildred Jones' "Mr. Thrill." In this song, the narrator yearns for her daddy with his "big long slidin' thing." This titular, um, instrument is ostensibly a trombone, but I think we all know what we're talkin' about. First, a guitar man attaches his amplifier to her "plug," but that does not good. A piano-playing fellow offers to tickle her keys, but that's not what she looking for, either. As the man himself explains it: "I blow through here / Then I work my fingers and my thumb / I slide it right up / Then I slide it back again." They really knew how to raise a few eyebrows back in the 1950s.