hands off
hands off
English Definitions:
hands off (Adjective)
not interfering with people's (employees, subjects etc) decisions and actions
hands off (Interjection)
don't touch!
hands off (Interjection)
Cutting off a hand, decreed by old Admiralty law as punishment for pulling a knife during a fight with a shipmate.
Hands Off
"Hands Off" is a 1955 song written and recorded by Jay McShann. The single, on the Vee-Jay label, was the most successful Jay McShann release on the Billboard R&B chart. "Hands Off", with vocals performed by Priscilla Bowman, was number one on the R&B best seller chart for three weeks. The single is notable because this was the last single to hit number one on the R&B chart without making the Billboard pop charts until 1976. For the next twenty-one years, all singles which made the top spot on the Billboard R&B chart would make the pop charts.Preston Foster reworked "Hands Off" to create the 1956 song "Got My Mojo Working" popularised by Muddy Waters.
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