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X-Rated: The 200 Rudest Songs Ever!

by Howard Johnson

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Sex has always enjoyed a close relationship with pop and rock music, and in this bawdy, witty book, Howard Johnson collects the 200 Rudest Songs Ever, be they the Rolling Stones, James Brown, Aerosmith, Destiny's Child, or East 17. From Dean Martin's "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" to Prince wanting to do it "naked in a cadillac," learn how some of the biggest names in music have, over the years, given voice to their carnal desires.… (more)

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Sex has always enjoyed a close relationship with pop and rock music, and in this bawdy, witty book, Howard Johnson collects the 200 Rudest Songs Ever, be they the Rolling Stones, James Brown, Aerosmith, Destiny's Child, or East 17. From Dean Martin's "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" to Prince wanting to do it "naked in a cadillac," learn how some of the biggest names in music have, over the years, given voice to their carnal desires.

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