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On this YouTube video Amy Winehouse covers Stagger Lee at the Arena Anhembi Summer Soul Festival, on January 15 2011, in São Paulo, Brazil. Image, 2006 Series 1 #: Index Status / Cover Scan Status (1 cover for 1 issue available).
A playlist featuring Bill Haley & His Comets, Lloyd Price, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and others Well, you’ve won all my money And my brand new Stetson hat.” Stagger Lee ran home. Go, Stagger Lee.
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The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. He went and got him his forty-four.
Stagger Lee, also known as Stagolee and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by Stag Lee Shelton, in St. Louis, Missouri, at Christmas, 1895. Stagger Lee, a hack driver and pimp living in St. Louis, shot his friend Billy Lyons in a barroom in 1895. Stagger Lee told Billy, “I can’t let you get away with that. “Stagger Lee”, also known as “Stagolee”, “Stackerlee”, “Stack O’Lee”, “Stack-a-Lee” and several other variants, is a popular folk song based on the murder of William “Billy” Lyons by Stagger Lee Shelton. All about that John B. Stetson hat. Stagger Lee. Said “I’m goin’ to the barroom Just to pay that debt I owe.” Go, Stagger Lee. Stagger Lee plays a variety of music and prefers to tailor their shows on the type of venue played. Ken and Jeff both come from Rock/Blues musical backrounds and many of their songs (both covers and originals) reflect their eclectic musical taste. Go, Stagger Lee. A version by Lloy Stack-A-Lee turned to Billy Lyons and he shot him right through the head, Only taking one shot to kill Billy Lyons dead. Sent for the doctor, well the doctor he did come, Just pointed out Stack-A-Lee, said, "Now what have you done?"