"Jewish Princess" is a song by
Frank Zappa, released on his 1979 album ''
Sheik Yerbouti
''Sheik Yerbouti'' is a double album by Frank Zappa, released in March 1979 as the first release on Zappa Records (distributed by Phonogram Inc.) It is mostly made up of live material recorded in 1977 and 1978, with extensive overdubs added i ...
''. The song is about a man looking for a "nasty little Jewish Princess" with "long phony nails", "a
garlic aroma that could level
Tacoma", "a
Yemenite hole", "
a hair-do that rinses", "a couple of sisters that can raise a few
blisters
A blister is a small pocket of body fluid (lymph, serum, plasma, blood, or pus) within the upper layers of the skin, usually caused by forceful rubbing (friction), burning, freezing, chemical exposure or infection. Most blisters are filled wi ...
", "
titanic tits", and "
sand-blasted zits".
It attracted attention from the
Anti-Defamation League, to which Zappa denied an apology, arguing: "Unlike the unicorn, such creatures do exist—and deserve to be 'commemorated' with their own special opus". He said that the ADL's concerns were "as if to say there is no such thing as a Jewish Princess. Like I invented this?"
Biographer Barry Miles wrote that the ADL asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to ban the record from being played on the air – a symbolic effort given that the song was not being played anyway.
[''Frank Zappa''] This led to the rumor that a legal action had been filed against Zappa, an accusation Zappa denied.
Zappa said that songs which offend people such as "Jewish Princess" are why ''Sheik Yerbouti'' became one of his best selling albums of all time.
The song was rarely performed in concert. It was later included on his posthumous compilation ''
Have I Offended Someone?'' (1997).
See also
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Aroma of Tacoma (mentioned in the song)
References
External links
"Jewish Princess" on Globalia.net
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Frank Zappa songs
1979 songs
Songs written by Frank Zappa
Jewish comedy and humor
Song recordings produced by Frank Zappa
Ethnic humour
Race-related controversies in music
Satirical songs