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Knockers Up! is the second album released by American comedian Rusty Warren in 1960 by the independent record label Jubilee Records. The album became a financial success, lasting on the Billboard Top 200 charts for more than three years. The album consists of a live recording of one of Warren’s performances at the Golden Falcon from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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  • Knockers Up! (en)
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  • Knockers Up! is the second album released by American comedian Rusty Warren in 1960 by the independent record label Jubilee Records. The album became a financial success, lasting on the Billboard Top 200 charts for more than three years. The album consists of a live recording of one of Warren’s performances at the Golden Falcon from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (en)
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  • Knockers Up! is the second album released by American comedian Rusty Warren in 1960 by the independent record label Jubilee Records. The album became a financial success, lasting on the Billboard Top 200 charts for more than three years. The album consists of a live recording of one of Warren’s performances at the Golden Falcon from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dealing with themes of women's infidelity, sex work, and sexual freedom from a woman's perspective, Knockers Up! is notable for its forward-thinking concepts that would later become popular in the Sexual Revolution, with Warren herself later being called "The Mother of the Sexual Revolution". (en)
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