[2] The album consists of a live recording of one of Warren’s performances at the Golden Falcon Hotel in Pompano Beach, Florida.
[1][3] Dealing with themes of women's infidelity, sex work, and sexual freedom from a woman's perspective, Knockers Up!
[6] Describing her record as always being “a shared experience”, that meant to be played in a room with friends,[7] the comedic aspect of the album consists of Warren poking fun at traditional concepts of marriage and gender roles, noting the stress of married life and the loss of sexual freedom.
By the end of 1962, 1.5 million copies were sold, and it remained in top ten on the album charts for a year.
[4] Rusty Warren, as well as her album Knockers Up!, was known for leading the charge in the sexual revolution at the time.
When people heard her on stage use vulgar language with ease it left a lasting impression, paving the way for more adult comedy.
march: I was telling the gals to 'get your knockers up' and let's show the guys we have something to give in this world today.
[4]She started playing march encouraging women in the audience to lift their chests up as a sign of their power.