The hidden history of gay country music

Pop-country stars Ty Herndon and Billy Gilman recently came out of the closet. To celebrate, Jesse Walker has written a short history of gay country music.

We'll start with Salty Holmes' band the Prairie Ramblers, which sometimes recorded novelty songs under a different name, the Sweet Violet Boys. In 1939, wearing their Sweet Violet hats, they released a catchy sequence of double entendres called "I Love My Fruit"

"I Love My Fruit" — Sweet Violet Boys:

"I am wild about all kinds of berries

Black and blue and rasp and straw and red

But most of all I like to guzzle cherries

And I eat them every night in bed

"I can sing the praises of pistachios

And I almost eat them til I bust

And I also love pecans and cashews

Yes indeedy I sure love my nuts

"I am always hungry for bananas

That it almost seems to be a sin

They're so good that when I'm all through eating

I still love to nibble on the skin"