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You May Remember Cab From "The Blues Brothers Movie #1 Fame"
You'se
a Viper, Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys, 1936
Don't
Step on the Grass, Sam, Steppenwolf, 1968
Champaign
and Reefer, Muddy Waters, 1981
Rainy Day
Woman #12 & 35, Bob Dylan, 1966
Don't
Bogart Me, Fraternity of Man,1969
Knocking
Myself Out, Lil Green, 1941
Mr.
Tambourine Man, Bob Dylan, 1965
Smoke
Two Joints, The Toyes, 1983
Reefer
Man, Baron Lee and the Blue Rhythm Band, 1932
The classic Australian hit "the reefer song" by mindless
drug hoover.
released around 1995 in aus on MDS. released a bit later in the UK
by deviant records.
Sublime - Smoke two Joints
SPM - I must be High
Sublime - Lets Go get Stoned
Young Dru - Ganja Stick
311 - Who's Got the Herb
Smoke
Weed Everyday
I Got
High - Afro Man
Third
Eye - Tool
Smokin
Budda - Bone Thugs
Budsmokers
Only - Bone Thugs
Smoke
Two Joints - Sublime
My
Mind Is Playin' Tricks On Me - Kottonmouth Kings
Posse
On Broadway - Insane Clown Posse
Insane
In The Brain - Factory 81
Can
I Get A Hit - Cypress Hill
Get
Ready - Sublime
Smoke
& Burn - Bone Thugs
Smoked
Out - Mystikal
Smoke
Weed - Khmer Kid & TRG
Buddah
Lovaz - Bone Thugs
Smoke
Dope And Rap - Dre Dog
Smoke
Sumthing - Gangsta Pat
My
Name Is Bud - NOFX
Righteous
Dub - Long Beach Dub Allstars
Legal
Dub - Sublime
Rub A
Dub - 311
Dubby
Joint - Fat Boy Slim
Dub
Melody 2 - Sublime
Mary
Jane - Alanis Morisete
Dub
The Dice - Lunatic Calm
"Bump" by the Kottonmouth Kings.
Ziggy Marley- Herbs n Spices
Whos Got the herb
In The Flow
"Marijuana" by Brian Robbins.
(the government wants to test me when I pee)
Rita Marley- One Draw
Spliff Starr- I Need My Chronic
Beenie Man- 100 Dollar Bag
Ganja Anthem
One Pound A Day
Children of The Bong- Interface Reality
Life On Planet Earth
Visitor
Busta Rhymes- Get High Tonight
High
Cab Calloway- Man From Harlem
Reefer Man
Los Marijuanos- Cheeba Cheeba
Chronic Orgasm
Get Blazed
Beastie Boys- Space Cake Cookies
Hold It Now Hit It
3 Minute Rule
Smoke Cheeba
311- Hydroponic
Got The Herb
My Stoney Baby
Rub A Dub
Ludacris- Blueberry yum yum
Lloyd Banks - I get high
Year Song Title Performer
Comments 1927
Willie the Weeper
Frankie "Half-Pint" Jackson Oldest pot song? "Weeper" probably refers to the
familiar redness of the eyes. [VMB]
1932 Reefer Man
Baron Lee and the Blue Rhythm Band The second oldest song, and the first whose slang survived to
current times. We still call it reefer. [VMB]
1936 If You're a Viper
Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys World's best reefer song. [VMB] 1936
When I Get Low, I Get High
Ella Fitzgerald with Chuck Webb and his Orchestra [VMB] 1937 The Onyx Hop
Frankie Newton and his Uptown Serenaders [VMB]
1938 Reefer Hound Blues
Curtis Jones [VMB]
1938 Reefer Head Woman
Jazz Gillum and his Jass Boys with Big Bill Broonzy (guitar) and Washboard Sam (washboard)
[VMB]
1938 Smoking Reefers
Larry Adler [VMB]
1939 Killing Jive
The Cats and the Fiddle [VMB]
1940 Junker's Blues
Champion Jack Dupree [VMB]
1941 Knocking Myself Out
Lil Green with Big Bill Broonzy on guitar [VMB]
1966 Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35
Bob Dylan [MGH] [HFN]
1968 I Like Marijuana
David Peel & the Lower East Side [HFN]
1971 Sweet Leaf
Black Sabbath [MGH] [HFN]
1973 Pothead Pixies
Gong (Flying Teapot album) [HFN]
1974 Too Rolling Stoned
Robin Trower [HFN]
1976 Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba
Harlem Underground Band [HFN]
1976 Legalize It
Peter Tosh [HFN]
1989 Urb-an Music
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
1991 Herbs an' Spices
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
1991 Who's Got the Herb
Human Rights [HFN]
1993 I Wanna Get High
Cypress Hill Based on "One Draw", a Bob Marley song. [HFN]
1995 In the Flow
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers [HFN]
African Herbsman
Bob Marley? (remake by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers)
Homegrown Neil Young and Crazyhorse [HFN]
Bass Strings
Country Joe and the Fish [MGH]
Panama Red
New Riders of the Purple Sage [MGH]
Billy Bardo
Johnny Paycheck [MGH]
Illegal Smile
John Prine [MGH]
Champagne and Reefer
Muddy Waters [MGH] [HFN]
I Got Stoned & I Missed It
Shel Silverstein, Dr. Hook [MGH]
Kaya
Bob Marley [MGH]
Two Hits & the Joint Turned Brown
John Hartford with The Dillards [MGH] Jack, I'm Mellow
Trixie Smith [MGH]
Don't Bogart Me
The Fraternity of Man, Little Feat [MGH]
I Like Marijuana
David Peel and the Lower East Side [MGH] [HFN]
Seed and Stems (Again)
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen [MGH]
Roll Another Number (for the Road)
Neil Young [MGH]
One Draw
Rita Marley (written by Bob Marley)
Fare Thee Well, Titanic
James Brockett
The Great Smokeout
Shel Silverstein
Green
Door
1910: La Cucaracha
The Mexican Revolution of 1910 forced thousands of Mexicans north, with the weed
in their luggage and Pancho Villa's battle hymn, La Cucaracha, on their lips.
The tune, the original lyrics to which concern a stoned cockroach, was to become
a jazz standard.
"La cucaracha ya no puede caminar, por que no tiene marihuana por fumar"
translates into: "The cockroach can't walk anymore, because he doesn't have
any marihuana to smoke."
1927: Willie the Weeper – Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon
A ribald Vaudeville star and female impersonator, Frankie's recordings were wild
and laden with innuendo. In the earliest known reefer song – the lyric of
which Cab Calloway copied for Minnie the Moocher – Jaxon's accompanied only by
piano and washboard, as heard on Viper Mad Blues.
1929: Muggles (Instrumental) – Louis Armstrong
Recorded with pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines in Chicago, Satchmo's best
known reefer tune is a warm, lilting blues instrumental that passes the melody
around like a joint. The piano lights it up with a flame-like ripple, the
trombone tokes, hands it to the clarinet, and then to Pops' trumpet. There's a
pause and Satch hits an upward gliss as the herb kicks in. The tempo takes off
and Pops wails.
1932: Reefer Man – Cab Calloway
Also covered by Don Redman and his orchestra, as well as by Baron Lee & the
Blue Rhythm Band. "Have you ever met that funny reefer man?/ Have you ever
met that funny reefer man?/ If he says he walks the ocean/ Every time he takes
the notion/ Then you know you're talking to that reefer man."
1932: The Man from Harlem – Cab Calloway
"I've got just what you need. Come on, sisters, light up on these weeds and
get high and forget about everything."
1933: Gimme a Reefer – Bessie Smith
Entitled Gimme A Pigsfoot when originally released, with only one sly mention of
reefer slipped into the final chorus so that slower folks would catch on that
Bessie wasn't wailing 'bout no pork.
1934: A Viper's Drag (Instrumental) – Fats Waller
The creation of Fats' Rhythm group and their first recordings for the Victor
label in 1934 marked a swinging new trend in jazz.
1934: Sendin' the Vipers (Instrumental) – Mezz Mezzrow
With Willie "the Lion" Smith on piano and Chick Webb on drums.
1934: Song of the Vipers – Louis Armstrong
Recorded in Paris with a band of French musicians, Pops scats through the first
part of the tune, which ends with a wailing horn solo. Pulled from the stores
when the record company cottoned on to its meaning, it took decades for this gem
to be reissued in the US.
1935: Anybody Here Want to Buy My Cabbage? – Lil Johnson
"Now, I've got good cabbage, ain't no mustard greens/ I raised my sprouts
down in New Orleans... Now, I've got good cabbage, smelling mighty sweet/ I
carry my cabbage to Thirty-fifth Street... Now, my cabbage is mighty good/ The
best old cabbage in the neighborhood/ Is there anybody here want to buy my
cabbage?/ Just holler hey-hey!"
1936: You'se a Viper – Stuff Smith and Onyx Club Boys
"Dreamt about a reefer/ Five feet long/ Mighty Mezz, but not too strong/
You'll be high, but not for long/ If you'se a viper..."
Originally recorded by the King of the Swing violin, Stuff Smith, and also
recorded by Bob Howard in 1938. Fats Waller recorded a version he called The
Reefer Song in 1943.
1936: Here Comes the Man With Jive – Stuff Smith and the Onyx Club Boys
An early celebration in song of the kindly neighborhood marijuana dealer.
1936: All the Jive is Gone – Andy Kirk and the Twelve Clouds of Joy
"All the jive is gone!/ All the jive is gone!/ What an awful fix, can't get
my kicks/ 'Cause all the jive is gone!"
1938: That Cat is High – The Ink Spots
This seminal vocal harmony groups' classic was covered by Manhattan Transfer and
is included on their anthology, Down in Birdland.
1938: Viper Mad – Sidney Bechet with Noble Sissle's Swingsters
The New Orleans legend who introduced the soprano saxophone as a jazz instrument
in the 1920's, Sidney Bechet roped in Sissle's vipers to sing: "Wrap your
chops 'round this stick of tea/ Blow this gage and get high with me/ Good tea is
my weakness, I know it's bad/ It sends me gate and I can't wait, I'm viper
mad." This song is featured on the soundtrack to Woody Allen's movie, Sweet
& Lowdown.
1938: Reefer Head Woman – Jazz Gillum and the Jazz Boys
Featuring Big Bill Broonzy on guitar and Washboard Sam. "I got a Reefer
Headed Woman/ She fell right down from the sky (good Lord)/ I got a Reefer
Headed Woman/ She fell right down from the sky... Lord, I gots to drink me two
fifths of whiskey/ Just to get half as high." Aerosmith performed a version
on their 1979 album, Night in the Ruts.
1941: Knocking Myself Out – Lil Green
"Listen girls and boys I got one stick/ Give me a match and let me take a
whiff quick/ I'm gonna knock myself out, I'm gonna kill myself/ I'm gonna knock
myself out, gradually, by degrees."
1944: Save the Roach for Me – Buck Washington
"Folks say that I'm lonesome/ Say I'm blue as I can be/ But if you're
smoking that jive when I pass by/ Then save the roach for me."
1944: Santa's Secret – Johnny Guarnieri & Slam Stewart
The parting song on the legendary Savoy jazz Christmas album, Christmas Blues,
is this tribute to the recently deceased Fats Waller, in which Santa is a viper!
1945: Sweet Marijuana Brown – Barney Bigard Sextet
"In her victory garden, the seeds grow all around/ She plants, she dig,
she's flipped her wig/ Sweet Marijuana Brown."
1945: The G Man Got the T Man – Cee Pee Johnson
"Cats can't buy their jive at night/ So now they hurry home/ since the G
man got the T man and gone/ They have to drink their lush and stagger/ Even
though they know its wrong/ Cause the G man got the T man and gone/ They've
arrested my connection/ And I can't find any more/ Cause the G man got the T man
and gone."