Jack the Ripper (song) explained

Jack the Ripper
Type:single
Artist:Screaming Lord Sutch
Recorded:Holloway Road
Islington, England
Genre:
  • Garage rock
  • beat
  • rock and roll
Length:2:57
Label:Decca
F 11598 (UK 7")
DL 25202 (Germany 7")
Producer:Joe Meek
Prev Title:Good Golly Miss Molly
Prev Year:1961
Next Title:She's Fallen in Love with a Monster
Next Year:1963

"Jack the Ripper" is a song written by Clarence Stacy, his brother Charles Stacy, Walter Haggin and Joe Simmons, and first recorded by Clarence Stacy in 1961. His recording, arranged by Lor Crane, was issued that year as a single on the Carol record label in New York City.[1] [2] [3]

The most famous recording was by English musician Screaming Lord Sutch, released as a 7" single in the UK and Germany in 1963 on Decca. It was credited as written by "Stacey, Hagen, Symonds", produced by Joe Meek and recorded in his Holloway Road studio in Islington, England. The song was banned by the BBC upon its release.[4]

Musical composition

Sutch's version of "Jack the Ripper" is two minutes and forty-eight seconds long, in the key of B-flat major, and 4/4 time. It begins with the sound of footsteps and a woman screaming, followed by a rendition of the "Danger Ahead" motif by the guitar and drum kit, accompanied by a ghoulish moan from Screaming Lord Sutch. The song itself is a three-chord song, with a vamp played by guitar and bass, with accompaniment by piano and drum kit, which is repeated throughout. The song is also punctuated with a brief insistent tone played on a Theremin. The song bears some similarity to a previous American novelty record, "Alley Oop", from 1960.

Personnel

Cover versions

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Notes and References

  1. http://wp.cherrytreewv.com/2012/08/clarence-stacy-cherry-tree-resident-makes-good/ "Clarence Stacy – Cherry Tree Resident Makes Good", CherryTree, WV, 23 August 2012
  2. http://www.popsike.com/CLARENCE-STACY-Jack-the-Ripper-45rpm-Carol-1961-teen-novelty/360401865436.html Clarence Stacy, "Jack the Ripper", at popsike.com
  3. https://archive.today/20140502100729/http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=756163&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID "Jack the Ripper" at BMI
  4. Web site: Screaming Lord Sutch: Sutch's Life . 29 December 2007 . Hai . Bali . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071220183425/http://www.mrbalihai.com/goof/docs/Sutch.html . 20 December 2007.
  5. Web site: 6.1 The ever growing list of cover songs. 29 December 2007. Twitch. SECTION 6 – SONG INFO. whitestripes.net.