My son and I are trying to find the official title and group who sings the song with the lyrics..."Oh black sally...Oh black sally." It is a rock group and a great song. Would love to get it if we could find out the real name and the artist. Thanks!!
Anonymous2006-06-19T12:36:42Z
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"Black Betty," originally written and recorded in 1935 by Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter was covered in a rockin' electrified version by RAM JAM.
I got Ram Jam's "Golden Classics" release on CD and I love it. The entire album is awesome. A very underrated band. Currently, Amazon.com has the 20 track CD "The Very Best of Ram Jam" starting at $7.19, second hand. Well worth it.
You may be asking about a song that came out in the 70s called "Black Betty". Here are the lyrics:
Black Betty By: Ram Jam (Huddie Ledbetter) 1977
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Black Betty had a child (Bam-ba-Lam) The damn thing gone wild (Bam-ba-Lam) She said, "I'm worryin' outta mind" (Bam-ba-Lam) The damn thing gone blind (Bam-ba-Lam) I said Oh, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam)
Oh, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) She really gets me high (Bam-ba-Lam) You know that's no lie (Bam-ba-Lam) She's so rock steady (Bam-ba-Lam) And she's always ready (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam)
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) She's from Birmingham (Bam-ba-Lam) Way down in Alabam' (Bam-ba-Lam) Well, she's shakin' that thing (Bam-ba-Lam) Boy, she makes me sing (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam) Whoa, Black Betty BAM-BA-LAM
ANDY RATING:
Bubblegum's last gasp was this heavy-medal blues cover of an old Leadbelly song. It was big when it came out and, strangely, it never attained the lasting anthem appeal of a Rock And Roll Part 2 by Gary Glitter or We Are The Champions by Queen.
NOTES:
. . . lead guitarist Bill Bartlett performed the same duties for The Lemon Pipers . . . produced by Jeff Katz and Jerry Kasenetz . . . other than these two gum connections, why is this song considered Bubblegum? The Indian drum beat and the gong, silly . . . the NAACP and other groups called for a boycott of the song . . . according to Bartlett in Wayne Jancik's book The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders, "[They say that] 'Black Betty' is considered an insult to black womanhood, but that's a load of hogwash. Leadbelly [Huddie Ledbetter] was black, and he wrote all the lyrics. No blacks that I've talked to find the song offensive" . . .