Riot In Cell Block #9

Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

On July the second, nineteen fifty three
I was serving time in Tehachapi
Four o'clock in the morning
I was sleepin' in my cell
I heard a whistle blow
And I heard somebody yell

There's a riot goin' on
There's a riot goin' on
There's a riot goin' on
Up in cell block number nine

The trouble all started up in cell block #4
It spread like fire across the prison floor
Warden came in with a big Tommy gun
Bang-bang-bang, tryin' to stop our fun

The warden said, come out
With your hands up in the air
If you don't stop this riot
You're all gonna get the chair
Two-gun Mathilda said
It's too late to quit
Pass the dynamite Molly
'Cause man, this fuse is lit

They called the state militia
To help them win the fight
Drove up to the prison
In the middle of the night
Each and every trooper
He looked so tall and fine
All the chicks went crazy
Up in cell block number nine

Trivia about the song Riot In Cell Block #9 by Wanda Jackson

On which albums was the song “Riot In Cell Block #9” released by Wanda Jackson?
Wanda Jackson released the song on the albums “Let’s Have A Party (1986)” in 1986, “Heart Trouble” in 2003, “The Very Best of Wanda Jackson: Kansas City” in 2011, and “The Capitol Singles 1959-1961” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Riot In Cell Block #9” by Wanda Jackson?
The song “Riot In Cell Block #9” by Wanda Jackson was composed by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller.

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