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The Stripper
Instrumental song
"The Stripper" is an instrumental composed by David Rose, recorded in 1958 and released four years later. It evinces a jazz influence with especially prominent trombone slides, and evokes the feel of music used to accompany striptease artists.
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"The Stripper" reached #1 on Billboard's Top 100 chart in July 1962.[2] It became a gold record. Billboard ranked the record as the #5 song of 1962.[3]
The tune came to prominence by chance.[citation needed] Rose had recorded "Ebb Tide" as the A-side of a record. His record company, MGM Records, wanted to get it on the market quickly, but discovered there was no B-side available for it. Rose was away at the time the need for the B-side surfaced. An MGM office boy was given the job of going through some of Rose's tapes of unreleased material to find something that would work; he liked "The Stripper" and chose it as the flip side for the record.