Ruth Wallis And Orchestra - The Sweater Girl The Admirals Daughter

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Review by Logan Lynn Roberts

The album, The Sweater Girl The Admirals Daughter by Ruth Wallis and Orchestra, is a delightful collection of songs that showcases Wallis' unique style of risqué humor and playful innuendos. The album is a throwback to the 1950s when Wallis was at the height of her career as a singer and songwriter.

The album features 12 tracks, each with its own humorous twist. From the title track "The Sweater Girl" to "The Dinghy Song," Wallis' clever lyrics and catchy melodies are sure to leave listeners chuckling. The album also includes a number of covers, including "Makin' Whoopee" and "I'm My Own Grandpa."

The orchestra backing Wallis is top-notch, providing a lively and upbeat accompaniment to her vocals. The arrangements are lively and fun, perfectly complementing Wallis' playful style.

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Artist: Ruth Wallis And Orchestra
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Sweater Girl
The Admiral's Daughter

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The Admiral's Daughter - Ruth Wallis

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Catalog Numbers

2000

Labels

Wallis Original Record Corp.

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByMercury Records Of Canada Limited

About Ruth Wallis And Orchestra

Name Vars

  • Ruth Wallace And Orchestra

Members

  • Ruth Wallis
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Summary by Logan Lynn Roberts

The Sweater Girl The Admirals Daughter is a fun and entertaining album that is sure to delight fans of Ruth Wallis and lovers of vintage music. The album is a testament to Wallis' unique talent and her ability to make audiences laugh and smile with her clever lyrics and catchy tunes.

Comments

I have not heard this since 1970 - still great.
treasure all of Ruth Wallace's records
I stole the 78s from my dad when I was in high school and sang all these songs to my classmates on bus trips, much to the horror of the NUNS. hahahaha
That saucy redhead.
I love this performance. Very saucy .Ruth Wallis is very amusing.
Ruth Wallis records were considered very adult only and sold only under the counter.
When I was 6, my dad, who was in the Army Reserve, came back from his annual 2-week stint with this, b/w Loretta;s a Sweater Girl Now. Us kids wore out the grooves.
Love this one! She was so funny, and daring for that time...
My favorite risque 78 is "Cowboy McTwitch" by Freddie Fisher on FM-302. I hope to find it one day!
Very funny, thanks for uploading.