Since there's one old Detroit music thread going, here's another. I've always wondered about this song, which was recorded for the Fortune label and appears on an LP collection of hits on the label from the 1940s and 1950s. The LP includes "Hamtramck Mama" [[the preacher saw her, throwed his bible down) and "Highland Park Girl," among other humorous blues-type numbers. But this song is different--it's the only one by a female artist. It's about a cop, and it's pretty funny. Boots sings, "He carries a great big club, and he twirls it round and round." I wondered if anyone knew anything about its origins--it sounds as though it had a burlesque routine to go with it or something. The Internet yields very little info about it, other than the fact that it exists.