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Lloyd Price "Stagger Lee" PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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^ The Isleys also did a version, I'll post the video at a later time lol | |
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I always thought this was a weird song. Don't laugh at my funk
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This was a traditional folk song based on a true story. I think the original title was Stagolee. Over the years the lyrics have varied though. There's another folk song about this woman who was killed in the 1800's and the trial of the suspected killer, but I can't think of the name of it right now. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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The song tells the story of a murder. On Christmas Eve, 1895, in a St. Louis saloon, "Stag" Lee Shelton, a black pimp, shot William "Billy" Lyons. Eyewitnesses say Billy snatched Stag's Stetson hat. Boom, boom, boom, boom went Stag's forty-four. You don't mess with a man's hat. The events of that night were immediately cast into song. Like a game of Chinese Whispers it swept through the South, following railway lines and paddle steamers of the Mississippi. Told and retold. Sung and resung. Changing a little bit each time. Reality slipped away and the myth was created.
"Stagolee was, undoubtedly and without question, the baddest nigger that ever lived. Stagolee was so bad that the flies wouldn't even fly around his head in the summertime, and snow wouldn't fall on his house in the winter." – Julius Lester, "Black Folktales."
Like any great myth, the true origins are shrouded. We must delve beyond recorded history. The history of the song tells many stories. It is an anthem of the dispossessed. It expresses fear of the scary black man, the evolution of modern music, culture theft from black to white, hero worship of the outlaw, the origins of a legendary character and the writing of a Myth. No other song has so transcended its humble beginnings and been re-invented in so many genres, in so many media and by so many artists.
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I'm ashamed to admit I have never heard of Lloyd Price have only ever known one version and thats Tina's love the song
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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He's a Rock N Roll Hall of Famer that gets overlooked due to his peers at the time.
Chuck Berry Sam Cooke Ray Charles Little Richard Jackie Wilson James Brown Little Willie John Bo Diddley Fats Domino PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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James recorded Stagger Lee also. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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JB recorded every song ever, lol. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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My favorite version.
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Man have I got a thread for you by the way!
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Wilson Pickett has a version too:
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Well geez what the hell is it with this song that everyone back in the day wanted to record this. It 's not that good imo. Who else has a version Gene Chandler? Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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I doubt it. | |
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The Clash sings a couple of lines at the beginning of this song. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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