[78-L] Phil Spector verdict: Guilty

Marie Lamb marie.lamb at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 21:15:46 PDT 2009


This may become a box set!  How about...

--The Electric Chair Is Ready (don't know if anyone recorded this, but Fred
Allen sang this in his vaudeville days)
--They May Put Me In Jail for Loving You, But They Can't Stop My Face from
Breaking Out (same as above)
--Back on the Chain Gang (The Pretenders)
--The Green, Green Grass of Home (Tom Jones; the lyrics explain it all)
--San Quentin (Johnny Cash)
--Send Me to the Electric Chair (Bessie Smith)
--Penitentiary Blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
--Ball and Chain (Janis Joplin; another song of same name by Elton John)
--Anatomy of a Murder (Duke Ellington)

Marie Lamb

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:49 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:

> Looking more and more like a 2-LP set "FOUR WALLS OF SOUND".
>
> Jailhouse Rock (I like this better as an opener)
> Guilty
> Four Walls
> The Prisoner's Song
> In the Jailhouse Now
> 11 More Months and 10 More Days
> Folsom Prison Blues
> The Midnight Special
> Parchman Farm
> Chain Gang
> Prisoner of Love
> Release Me
> "Murder", He Says
> How to Murder Your Wife
> Murder at Peyton Hall
> Stone Cold Dead in the Market
> Twenty-One Years - Dick Robertson
> I Can't Stand Sittin' In A Cell - Frank Crumit
> My Fate Is In Your Hands - Fats Waller
> I'll Kiwl You a Miwllion Times - Milton Berle
>
> dl
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