I remember her chiefly for her
double entendre laden rendition of
If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It, composed by
Alexander Hill and lyrics by
Andy Razaf, which conflates the image of a
chair with that of the singer's
badonkadonk in the listener's mind.
I own a secondhand furniture store and I think my prices are fair, Course this real cheap guy I know came in one day. Saw this chair he wanted to buy, but he wouldn't, claimed the price was too high. So I looked straight in the eye, and this was my reply... If I can't sell it, I'm gonna sit down on it. I ain't gonna give it away. Now darling if you want it, you're gonna have to buy it. And I mean just what I say. Now how would you like to find this waitin at home for you every night. Only been used once or twice but it's still nice and TIGHT!