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- Cocaine_Blues abstract ""Cocaine Blues" is a Western Swing song written by T. J. "Red" Arnall, a reworking of the traditional song "Little Sadie". This song was originally recorded by W. A. Nichol's Western Aces (vocal by "Red" Arnall) on the S & G label, probably in 1947, and by Roy Hogsed and the Rainbow Riders May 25, 1947, at Universal Recorders in Hollywood, California. Hogsed's recording was released on Coast Records (262) and Capitol (40120), with the Capitol release reaching number 15 on the country music charts in 1948.The song is the tale of a man, Willy Lee, who murders a woman while under the influence of whiskey and cocaine. Willy is caught and sentenced to "ninety-nine years in the San Quentin Pen". The song ends with Willy saying:"Come all you hypes and listen unto me,Just lay off that whiskey and let that cocaine be."↑".
- Cocaine_Blues title "Cocaine Blues".
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- Cocaine_Blues wikiPageExternalLink 9958.html.
- Cocaine_Blues wikiPageID "4347747".
- Cocaine_Blues wikiPageRevisionID "601202450".
- Cocaine_Blues comment "Based on "Little Sadie"".
- Cocaine_Blues description "Taken from the album At Folsom Prison".
- Cocaine_Blues filename "Cocaine Blues.ogg".
- Cocaine_Blues form Western_swing.
- Cocaine_Blues format Ogg.
- Cocaine_Blues hasPhotoCollection Cocaine_Blues.
- Cocaine_Blues language "English".
- Cocaine_Blues originalArtist "W. A. Nichol's Western Aces".
- Cocaine_Blues performedBy At_Folsom_Prison.
- Cocaine_Blues recordedBy Johnny_Cash.
- Cocaine_Blues recordedBy Roy_Hogsed.
- Cocaine_Blues recordedBy "''see also".
- Cocaine_Blues title "Cocaine Blues excerpt as performed by Johnny Cash".
- Cocaine_Blues title "Cocaine Blues".
- Cocaine_Blues writer "T. J. "Red" Arnall".
- Cocaine_Blues subject Category:Bob_Dylan_songs.
- Cocaine_Blues subject Category:Johnny_Cash_songs.
- Cocaine_Blues subject Category:Murder_ballads.
- Cocaine_Blues subject Category:Roy_Hogsed_songs.
- Cocaine_Blues subject Category:Western_swing_songs.
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- Cocaine_Blues comment ""Cocaine Blues" is a Western Swing song written by T. J. "Red" Arnall, a reworking of the traditional song "Little Sadie". This song was originally recorded by W. A. Nichol's Western Aces (vocal by "Red" Arnall) on the S & G label, probably in 1947, and by Roy Hogsed and the Rainbow Riders May 25, 1947, at Universal Recorders in Hollywood, California.".
- Cocaine_Blues label "Cocaine Blues".
- Cocaine_Blues label "Cocaine Blues".
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- Cocaine_Blues sameAs Q2981218.
- Cocaine_Blues sameAs Cocaine_Blues.
- Cocaine_Blues wasDerivedFrom Cocaine_Blues?oldid=601202450.
- Cocaine_Blues isPrimaryTopicOf Cocaine_Blues.