Drill Daddy Drill

[3] Delagarde was the regular double bass player with Johnny Otis and His Orchestra.

[4] The song was recorded on January 16, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, by Ellis with backing by Johnny Otis and His Orchestra.

[7] Cash Box in its May 17, 1952, periodical, was more forthcoming with its short review noting the main track as "A hustling bounce novelty with double entendre lyrics is treated to a forceful reading by thrush Dorothy Ellis".

The verb 'drill' was used in either of its various descriptive terms as "produce (a hole) in something by or as if by boring with a drill",[11] and "meaning to have sex from a male perspective".

[13] The track was included in the compilation album, He Got Out His Big Ten Inch: Risque R&B and Rude Blues, released in 2005 by Indigo Records.