Inspired by the helpful responses in the recent Blues Lyrics, What Do They Mean? topic, I would like to ask if anyone can tell me what the lyrics mean, in these songs by the New Orleans pianist/vocalist Archibald (real name Leon Gross). These lyrics are my attempt to write them down as I hear them from the records.
First Song: "Shake Shake Baby"
"She wants money, she wants shoes
She wants anything that a good man can use
Now you know you got to (unknown word--sounds like "low" to me)
Now you know you got to (?)
Don't you hear me talkin' mama
You know you got to (?)
I say shake shake baby I'm gonna buy you a beaded dress
I say shake shake baby I'm gonna buy you a beaded dress
If you don't shake baby you're gonna be like all the rest
I'm gonna cut your pork chop babe gonna trim your cheese
I'm gonna cut your pork chop babe gonna trim your cheese
That the only way mama you can get your wagon wheel greased
Uh uh baby what you (unknown word--sounds like smaggled or staggered) at
Uh uh baby what you (?) at
You took all of my money and bought yourself a hat"
My questions--I assume that the pork chop, cheese and wagon wheel refer to sexual matters, but what exactly? What is a woman's "pork chop", specifically, and how does a man "cut" it? What is a woman's "cheese", specifically, and how does a man "trim" it? What is a woman's "wagon wheel", specifically, and what exactly does it mean to "grease" it?
I can make up my own weird guesses about all of that, but does anyone know for sure?