"I've heard the Arthur Fields version of this song, complete with barnyard animal effects. A politically incorrect riot! "Anna in Indiana, I'll put my arms around her far as they will go, She's really nifty, weighs just two fifty, A great big fat girl now and then, Is relished by the best of men..." Zaftig is gut, ja?"
I wonder if this inpsired Hoagy Carmichael's 1940's record: "Huggin' and Chalkin' "...
" I've got a gal that's mighty sweet,
big blue eyes, and tiny feet;
Her name is Isabelle McGee
and she tips the scales at 303 ! "
Chorus:
" Oh gee, oh ain't it grand to have a gal so big'n' fat
that when you go to hug her, you don't know where you're at,
You've got to take a piece of chalk in your hand,
And hug a while and chalk a mark to see where you began...
One day, I was a huggin' and a chalkin' , and a-askin' her to be my bride,
When I met another fellow with some chalk in his hand,
A comin' around the other side (over the mountain), a comin' around the
other side. "
Haven't heard that song for over thirty years, but for some reason, the words have stuck...
