The Scooby-Doo Wops - I'm Just a Pooper Scooper

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Recorded in 1928 and mysteriously lost for nearly a century, “I’m Just a Pooper Scooper” is one of the most delightfully bizarre doo-wop novelty tracks ever recovered. Performed by the all-female quartet The Scooby-Doo-Wops, the song blends tight barbershop harmonies with cheeky vaudeville humor, celebrating the overlooked everyday worker with a wink and a grin.

Driven by a single ribbon microphone take, finger-snapping rhythms, and playful call-and-response vocals, the group transforms an ordinary chore into a full-blown musical spectacle. It’s a rare snapshot of women in early recording history leaning boldly into comedy at a time when novelty records were booming — and somehow, this one slipped through the cracks.

Thanks to a dusty acetate found in a forgotten storage trunk, this forgotten gem finally sees the light of day, proving that even the strangest songs can survive the test of time.

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