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Ann Corio (November 29, 1909 – March 1, 1999) was a prominent American burlesque ecdysiast and actress. Unlike others in her profession, Ann Corio did not have a stage name.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, she was one of fourteen children of parents of Italian immigrants. While still in her teens, Corio's good looks and shapely physique landed her showgirl roles that led to her becoming a hugely popular striptease artist. Working in New York City, she was a star performer at clubs such as the famous Minsky's Burlesque and Boston's old Howard Theatre.
After Mayor Fiorello La Guardia closed down the "bawdy" houses in 1939, Corio made her way to Los Angeles. Between 1941 and 1944 she appeared in several Hollywood "B" motion pictures which featured her in scanty costumes (beginning with 1941 Swamp Woman), the best known of which was perhaps 1942's Jungle Siren opposite Buster Crabbe. In 1944 she made Call of the Jungle and Sarong Girl. A year earlier Ms Corio was guest armchair detective on radio's, The Adventures of Ellery Queen, on the January 7th episode entitled, "The Adventure of the Singing Rat". With the Second World War on, she became one of the volunteer pinup girls for YANK magazine, appearing in the September 3, 1943 issue of the weekly U.S. Army publication.
Chorus
Rainbow monkeys(x6)
Oh oh oh
The red one
Orange one
Yellow one
Green one
Chorus
The green one
Blue one
Purple one
Indigo one
Chorus
Zach morris here
Me + ann marie here
+ da rainbow monkeys here
Those fucking colored monkeys
That don't give a shit about
Anybody but themselves
So yabetter watch out you know what I'm sayin'
Alright now
Chorus(x2)
Me now(rainbow monkeys)
Ann now (rainbow monkeys)
Kteriiiiaaaa now(rainbow monkeys)
Shitfuck alluh does motherfuckin' bitches+assholes out there
Who say dey don't give a rat's ass bout da rainbow monkeys
Alright now ya'll