There is a song, done by an artist with a British accent, that starts out with a British bobbie explaining to a judge that he arrested the defendent because he was playing music too loud. He then explains that the defendent called it "Boo-gee Woo-gee" saying it as I have typed it here. The defendent then explains was Bogie Wogie is. I thought it was John Baldry's "Don't lay no Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll" but if it was I can't find the track with that intro. It may have been a live performance. I have been looking for a long time. Anybody remember hearing it?
Thanks for any help!


