Smutty visited also the East and got guidance to develop his self-knowledge from a great guru. He got help for writing this song from Indian RIvo Sankari.
The composition of P. P. Ping deals with problems of a an old man.
Smutty's memories from his teenage years in Chicago and events in the outhouse of his home yard.
A story of a prince who touched his "spindle" and due to a curse fell to an eternal sleep, until a princess waked him with her kiss and wiped the dust off his boom. Song composer worked ElWhore James.
Smutty tells some facts about how singing the blues and farting are actually the same thing, i.e., moaning of irritated bowel. The song is also famous of its fart solo.
Smutty hated blues everywhere and every moment, hour, day, week, month and year. He told about that in this song, with blues of course, hoping that everyone would understand how depressing the blues whining is.
In the work of Otits Bush, Smutty tells about his fondness in cat like girls.
Smutty considered himself as an incarnation of Min, the god of reproduction, and felt the mandate to implement his being. Buddhy Gay did this song for him about the subject.
A story tells that Smutty sold his guitar playing skills to devil and received larger mojo and Robert Johnson's soul in exchange. Willie Dickson wrote this self-praise song about this mojo for Smutty.
Smutty tells his story about a very wild dancing night in a church. The song was composed by Jerry Lee Lewdish.
Smutty was an opportunist, who thought that you should get all joy out of life and females.
This story is about a bad guy who got his education from a Wall Street magnate was written by Jori Whorecute.
This song is from the time when Smutty tried to earn his living as a cafe host. His bravura was raspberry pie with vanilla sauce, which, however, did not reach much popularity.
Smutty thought that one of his life's most enjoyable moments has been when he first got his Mojo jerking.
This song is about Smutty and an evil two hump camel, composed by Hole-In Ulf.
One of Smutty's biggest blunder was this duet with Panis Poplin. Their stormy affair ended quickly when Panis choked on a piece of cake.
At one time, Smutty hung out with his strange jazz and Irish friends (Kenny Balls, Eddie Condom, Jim Cullium) and the result was this story about Jack, booster of the bed and a stalk reaching the sky.
Smutty was a major consumer of the Internet, mostly because of the endless adult entertainment supply.
Elämän myrskyissä on hyvä olla jotain tukevaa josta pitää kiinni. Sen verran letkeää menoa, että jopa Robert Gay Band otti kappaleen keikkasettiinsä.
The worst nightmare of a blues musician is to have nothing to complain. But on the other hand, he can still complain about that problem, as J.J. Jail realized while making this song for Smutty. Ironically, he was sitting his life while writing the song.