The Hombres

THE HOMBRES
 
 
The Hombres  were an American band from Memphis, Tennessee, best known for the 1967 single “Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)”.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

 

 

One of the most unusual novelty songs has to be the 1967 hit “Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out)” by the Hombres.  Here is a sample verse, chosen almost at random:  “Saw a man walkin’ upside down / My T.V.’s on the blink / Made Galileo look like a Boy Scout / Sorry ’bout that, let it all hang out”.  Not only that; but, as I originally put it in Wikipedia (naturally, the keepers of the Wikipedia universe took out some of the best wording):  “The spoken-word introduction – ‘A preachment, dear friend, you are about to receive on John BarleycornNicotine and the Temptations of Eve’ – goes all the way back to 1947, when it served to introduce a song that was every bit as strange for its era as this one was in 1967:  ‘Cigareets, Whusky and Wild Wild Women’ by Red Ingle and His Natural Seven.” 

 

(March 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021