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I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone

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to "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?" which he called "Yellow Dog Rag." "Yellow Dog Rag" sold poorly. In 1919, he retitled it "Yellow Dog Blues" to take advantage of the popularity of blues, after which it sold moderately well. His song explains what became of Jockey Lee.
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Page 221: "When Mae sashays on to belt out 'I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone' - ostensibly a song about a jockey - the lust and lasciviousness of the triple-meanings shimmers in the air."
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page 283: "When the popular taste for blues asserted itself I took out that old number and changed its name to 'Yellow Dog Blues.' Other than the name, I altered nothing."
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Written for the vaudeville stage, the lyrics tell of a Susie Johnson who bets on a horse race using a tip from Jockey Lee, who subsequently runs off with her money.
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Page 186: "The double-entendre song "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone" (1913) was popularized in performances and recordings by both Sophie Tucker and Mae West."
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sang it in a suggestive manner. It is perhaps this performance which gave it its hokum reputation.
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and the Berl Olswanger Orchestra included its instrumental version on their album
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The version quoted is how Bessie Smith sang it in her well-known 1925 recording:
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Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues.
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Where the Southern Cross the Yellow Dog: On Writers and Writing.
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Cash in our winnings, on a "joy-ride" we'd go, right away
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Now don't you think it's funny, only bets her money
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