Riot In Cell Block # 9 - The Robins

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Recorded in May of 1954 and released on the Spark label in the U.S., and on the Quality label in Canada. "Riot In Cell Block #9" is a classic and pervasive R&B song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
In this song, a man is serving his sentence in federal prison for armed robbery. At 4:00 AM on July 2, 1953, he wakes up to a rather alarming disturbance: a jail riot! It started in cell block #4 and continued through the prison hall from cell to cell. The jailhouse warden, armed with a gun, threatens to electrocute all the prisoners if the riot doesn't stop soon, but one of them, Scarface Jones, backfires by carrying dynamite. Forty-seven hours later, 3:00 AM on July 4, 1953, the prison security let loose tear gas on the inmates and they return to their cells.
The song has been covered by many cross-genre artists such as The Grateful Dead and The Beach Boys, Wanda Jackson, The Robins, Johnny Winter, Dr. Feelgood, The Blues Brothers, Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Johnny Cash, and The Flat Duo Jets. The best known version is The Robins' song from 1954, which hit number one in the R & B charts.
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Hahahaha....Man What a treasure this 78 is!!!! Both sides are fantastic!! Thank you Lloyd!

RaymondTVinyl
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Okay, I'm not familiar with Cleveland, but I did see that show once or twice.

althazarr
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@RaymondTVinyl Thank you Raymond! This one is definitely a classic. I'm glad you enjoyed both sides. :-)

althazarr
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a friend of the main character. breaks into song now and then. voice is dead ringer.

imamymay
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frank zappa sent me here. ant throw poligy

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