"Lilly Done The Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail" | |
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A shot from the 2012 official video for the song
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Single by Melvin Van Peebles | |
from the album Brer Soul | |
Released | 1971 |
Format | 7" |
Recorded | 1970, 1995, 2012 |
Genre | spoken word, funk |
Songwriter(s) | Melvin Van Peebles |
"Lilly Done The Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail" is a song written by Melvin Van Peebles.
"Lilly" was originally released on Van Peebles' album Brer Soul. It was released as a single in 1971.
The song is told from the point of view of a death-row inmate, who recalls how Lilly would do the Zampoughi every time he pulled her coattails. It is eventually revealed that he kills her, because she would do the zampoughi whenever any other guy pulled her coattails.
Van Peebles was inspired to write the song by an encounter in New York City.
The song featured in Van Peebles' musical, Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death, during which a dancer performed on-stage in the part of Lilly's ghost The song featured on the album release for the musical. The Village Voice described the song as 'perhaps the most disturbing', describing the revival performance of the play by the Classical Theatre of Harlem.
He recorded another version of it in 1995 for Ghetto Gothic, which features Spaceman Patterson. He explains that the earlier version lacks the newer version's "fuller musicality". He revisited the earlier version of the song in 1998 with the band Roadkill.
On November 10, 2012, Van Peebles announced via the Facebook page for Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative the release of a new video for the song, using the version he recorded on an unreleased album, Nahh... Nahh Mofo. The video features performances from Zebulon Cafe Concert, and was co-edited by Van Peebles and Alex Lozupone.