This week in 1962, Booker T and the MG's instrumental song "Green Onions" was released.
The explanation for the usual title? According to Wikipedia:
"According to Steve Cropper, the name is not a marijuana reference, rather it is named after the Green Badger's[clarification needed] cat, Green Onions, whose way of walking inspired the riff.[6] Although, according to Songfacts.com, the song was named by Booker T. Jones stating that when asked by Jim Stewart what he'd name the song, Booker T. Jones replied "Green Onions." "Why 'Green Onions'?" Jim asked. Booker T: "Because that is the nastiest thing I can think of and it's something you throw away."[7]
On a Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! broadcast on June 24, 2013, host Peter Sagal asked Booker T. why his song was called, "Green Onions." Booker T. said, "The bass player thought it was so funky, he wanted to call it, 'Funky Onions,' but they thought that was too low-class, so we used 'Green Onions' instead."
Sounds like it's still anyone's guess!
Here's a YouTube version with movie dance clips:
Green Onions - Booker T and the MGs
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Green Onions - Booker T and the MGs
One of my favorites!
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Green Onions - Booker T and the MGs
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Green Onions - Booker T and the MGs
that is a cool classic track
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