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His love jones is out of control....

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Bbbananas | 14:46 Thu 02nd Oct 2008 | ChatterBank
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Strange songs from my teenage years have been popping into my head just lately. Yesterday it was Moonlight Shadow; so far so good. Today for some strange reason it's been 'Swing Your Daddy' - circa 1974 by Jim Jockstrap or something similar.

a) What exactly is he swinging? It can't literally be his father can it. Poor thing, that's no way to treat your elders.
b) The next line goes something like 'you've got my love jones out of control' - what the hell does that mean? Love Jones? Is that a euphemism?

Can anyone enlighten me on this perplexing but wonderful ponderance?
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Hi salla, loved 'swing your daddy' Loved the 70s! Haven't a clue what it means though!
what about , Tie your Mother down, by the Queen, ?
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I have tried googling it, of sorts. It could relate to an American Jazz Band, but that still doesn;t make too much sense.

I think it's his pet name for his... thingummyjiggywotsit.
His Love Jones Love Machine. Any more thoughts?
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Oooh I say missus.... i wasn't too far out then was I?
Shocking!
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My mother would never have let me listen to it if she'd known THAT was what he meant... ;-)
It was jim gilstrap and here is lyrics


http://music.zortam.com/songs190/2704026-song- zortam.php
lol! Never realised that line was in the song salla! Bet there's loads more with hidden meanings!
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I shall get on the case...
Oh hang on, should be working...

No, I'm on a roll. The patients can wait. Daddy can swing. I'm a going on nostalgia.70's.com.
Back later salla!!!! Need to go out! xxx

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