Madame Pamita
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Love is Good [1:54]  [lyrics] Free
 
A small lullaby written and sung by Madame Pamita and played on a 1940s Harmony Baritone Ukulele. I wrote this for my friend Eddie who was in L.A. County hospital. He needed to know that he would make it out. Recorded by Shane McMahon in his living room.
Pink Pocketbook [1:40]  Free
 

Raggy blues with naughty lyrics written by Charlie and sloppy baritone ukulele stylin's by Madame Pamita. Recorded by Shane McMahon in his living room.

No Bad News [2:59]  [lyrics] Free
 
My 1920 Oscar Schmidt ukulele was acting kooky so I recorded this on my 1940s Harmony Baritone uke with a capo! (!!!) Then I went and spent a bunch of dough buying a Martin uke from the 1920s because of that. So, I would have to say that this is the most expensive song I've ever recorded. Recorded by John Groover McDuffie in his cozy basement/crawlspace. with candles that were in danger of catching my fluffy skirt on fire a la Miss Haversham.



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