This brings back so many memories! The 1940's were the best! Those pies were full of flavor! No trimming back then! Sure, it took a large comb or brush to get to the center, but it was worth it! Those dames were grateful too! My favorite gal always told me I had the best kisser and she made sure I washed my face before going anywhere after eating her pie.
I was lucky to see Eda Pye when she performed at The Dexter Lake Club in 1948. That show REALLY COOKED! When she sang They Want to Eat My Hare Pie, everyone was drooling with delight. Those were simpler times. We were all happy that the war was over and we could enjoy hare pie stateside. Thanks for bringing back a happy memory!
I remember that show at The Dexter Lake Club! What a time that was! Back then I would catch wood 🪵 at just the thought of hare pie! Now I just have my memories and hearing stories about other folks’ hare pies.
My grandfather was a janitor in a Midwest (Illinois) high school. On a visit in the early 1970s, he shared with me a stenographer's notebook. From cover to cover were erotic drawings, men and women, women and women, men and men.Exceptionally well done, in great detail. His comment,"See David, there really isn't anything new under the Sun."
It was very popular dish during rationing in WWII, easy to get hold of, just needed a small bore, or large bore, both were good, and bang away in the fields, you'd soon be licking those lips.
Remember her touring with Judy Garland as Judy's opening act after the war.. Judy wasn't fond of Eda cause she would steal the show .. Rumor has it Eda knocked her out cold backstage in St. Louis.
I remember during one show, Judy yelled at her to get off stage in the middle of Eda’s song, safe to say that was the last time they preformed together…
@@Newsiesoftheworld Judy tried to steal Eda's attention by issuing a remake of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow," calling it, "Somewhere Over My Front Hole," but it didn't do well unfortunately.
Aww yes, the good ‘ol’ days when the carpet matched the drapes😂😂
Nowadays almost everyone has hardwood floors.
@@reno145 Or helicopter landing pads.
It's just a pisser 😂
Thought you were gonna say “..matched the snatch” !!
This brings back so many memories! The 1940's were the best! Those pies were full of flavor! No trimming back then! Sure, it took a large comb or brush to get to the center, but it was worth it! Those dames were grateful too! My favorite gal always told me I had the best kisser and she made sure I washed my face before going anywhere after eating her pie.
LoL, you are both golden!
Nothing better than a rich hair pie , topped with fresh cream .
My Grandfather said the one thing he missed when serving in North Africa was a big mouth full of the barmaid’s hare pie down the Bull and Bush.
All North Africa had was black Flies and dates...to eat. Pun intended 😊
Hair pie is harder to find these days…but it is still a tasty 👅 dish!!
*hare
I was lucky to see Eda Pye when she performed at The Dexter Lake Club in 1948. That show REALLY COOKED! When she sang They Want to Eat My Hare Pie, everyone was drooling with delight. Those were simpler times. We were all happy that the war was over and we could enjoy hare pie stateside. Thanks for bringing back a happy memory!
I remember that show at The Dexter Lake Club! What a time that was! Back then I would catch wood 🪵 at just the thought of hare pie! Now I just have my memories and hearing stories about other folks’ hare pies.
@@itzhakbentov6572don’t worry my friend, hare styles come and go, so it’s best to grab some hare pie before coming and after going
@@robertkline6311 long live hare pie !
Love the big band sound!
Thought these were real 40s tunes. Good job funny. .
I can't believe that this was allowed in the 40s but funny and a good beat 😮
It wasn't half wit. It's fake.
My grandfather was a janitor in a Midwest (Illinois) high school. On a visit in the early 1970s, he shared with me a stenographer's notebook. From cover to cover were erotic drawings, men and women, women and women, men and men.Exceptionally well done, in great detail. His comment,"See David, there really isn't anything new under the Sun."
So many great hair pies, it's hard to pick a favorite..
There's a Chinese pie you might like. It's called "Creme of Sum Yung Gai."
@@alankooiker4653 American hair pie is delicious
Gawd…the greatest gen…we love you!
No wonder my grandpa loved his music.
and side b to this record is the song" in the morning i let him butter my muffin for breakfast "
i prefer the b-side!
This is actually a good tune 😃
😂😂 please I need to hear this on national radio please 🙏
maybe now a days
Omg these are awesome! So filthy and they sound like real 40s songs
Hare pie with cream is even better 😂😂😂😂😊
True, but does the source of the cream matter?
For sure, I love to cream it good, before eating the hole thing
Ich liebe diese Lieder. ❤
Best thing about a hair pie? No chafing!🫣
You wouldn't be so keen to eat a hair pie ,if you ever choked on a fur ball.
Deforestation now, and beavers leaving.😄
hahahaha yeah thats funny
Beaver damn
Deforestation? This is what I have to say to modern women: "How dare you!"
I blame Amazon farmers and their Brazilian big butt wifes😅
0:00 0:32 The really colossal pies are always good for a double-take
If this song played on a big band/swing radio station, the format will soon change!
My Aunt had great pies!!!
I wonder if Eda Pye ever worked out a deal with Frank Stillnotra? She gets her Hare Pie eaten in exchange for his dual needs being met.
Frank Stillnotra had his eye on Eda!
Lucky if you get an airstrip these days.
Who can afford a good hare pie at the prices these days?
It was very popular dish during rationing in WWII, easy to get hold of, just needed a small bore, or large bore, both were good, and bang away in the fields, you'd soon be licking those lips.
I don't know why any man ever stops eating his wife's hair pie.
I did some research on hare pie, and discovered that Elizabeth Montgomery had a recipe for hare pie. Man, I wish I could have tasted that one!
To come up for air.
too old?
Life was so simple back in the 1940s....😊
Yep! You ate the pie you were given and you liked it!
too simple.
New #1 destination wish if I got access to a time machine: this song, June 5, 1944, merry ol England. This song needs to get to the troops.
😂❤She is a hot mess my hair pie 🥧 is greatest in the land😂
Can we all get a taste?
Lots of dudes like to sing along with this joyous tune, but, can't stay on key with hair in their teeth.
That is a huge issue!
Supposed to be Rabbit but it tasted Fishy to me
There's hair on my muffin by Jenna Taylor.
Every muffin needs a muffin top.
Anyone alive today who thinks they understand the era of the Second World War will have to think again after hearing this.
Please explain when U say the.carpet matched the drapes? Elaborate please...
Lol, what are you a child?
Who would have thought.
I’m surprised that Doris Day didn’t cover this. I bet there’s a Peggy Lee version out there though
I love the phenomenon that Oscar Levant knew Doris Day before she became a virgin again.
Lemon Sisters. The true 3some of 3somes. A bit tart but tasty indeed😊😅
Ah, the songs of "the greatest generation"!
well after you had some pork ribs and then you had some hair pie, then wouldn’t have to floss 🥰
and no, I’m not washing my mustache
What software are you using?
Udio
Think Eda was my great great aunt that moved to the USA.
As much as I love hare pie (and I do looooove hare pie) I prefer rabbit. Rabbits are smaller and less gamey!
rabbit stew is easier
My first wife was smaller and less gamey. Her hare pie was delicious!
Those pies were tasty and satisfying.
Snowbunny pie is the greatest
I've had two servings in one night! Totally awesome!
I had some hare pie the other day and it was delicious....going back for more.
I try to eat some every day!
❤🎉😂
I almost tried to eat a hair pie once and I was almost there and it smelled like a rotten fish!!!🤮🤮🤮🤮
You got it from a dirty cook. Always go on Yelp to find Five Star hare pie if you want good aroma and flavor.
Remember her touring with Judy Garland as Judy's opening act after the war.. Judy wasn't fond of Eda cause she would steal the show .. Rumor has it Eda knocked her out cold backstage in St. Louis.
I remember during one show, Judy yelled at her to get off stage in the middle of Eda’s song, safe to say that was the last time they preformed together…
@@Newsiesoftheworld Judy tried to steal Eda's attention by issuing a remake of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow," calling it, "Somewhere Over My Front Hole," but it didn't do well unfortunately.
@@theeclectic2919 I remember hearing about that, it’s a shame no one recorded it.
back when music had soul.
And hole!
My dad remembers that tune when it was a hit.
Weve been wanting to eat that pie for the last 80 years
Nowadays you get the pie without the hare!
That kind of ruins it for me.
Ain't ate no hair pie since 2020....you never know who took that damn safe and effective poison injection...
Bull shit it's fake.