Was Stagger Lee Black?

Was Stagger Lee Black?

The historical Stagger Lee was Lee Shelton, a black pimp living in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 19th century. On Christmas night in 1895, Shelton and his acquaintance William “Billy” Lyons were drinking in the Bill Curtis Saloon.

Is the song Stagger Lee based on a true story?

The same cannot be said, however, about “Stagger Lee”—a song that has drifted from the facts somewhat over the course of its many lives in the last 100-plus years, but a song inspired by an actual murder that took place on December 27, 1895, in a St.

Who originally wrote Stagger Lee?

Robert Hunter
Stagger Lee/Lyricists

How many versions of Stagger Lee are there?

There have been more than 400 versions of the African-American folk song “Stagger Lee”, as well as scores of books, academic theses and retellings on stage and page.

Who all sang Stagger Lee?

Lloyd Price
Lloy Price
Stagger Lee/Artists

How old is Lloyd Price?

88 years (1933–2021)
Lloyd Price/Age at death

WHO has recorded Stagger Lee?

Grateful Dead
Stagger Lee/Artists
Duke Ellington, The Grateful Dead, Woody Guthrie, The Ventures, Ike & Tina Turner, Ma Rainey and Jerry Lee Lewis. Tom Jones did it. So did Beck, Mississippi John Hurt, the Black Keys and Elvis Presley. Over 400 different artists have recorded this song since the first recording in 1923.

Who sang the song personality?

Harold Logan
Harold Logan,”Lloyd Price”Lloyd Price
Personality/Artists

Was Lloyd Price married?

Mr. Price is survived by his wife, Jackie Battle; three daughters, Lori Price, D’Juana Price and December Thompson; two sons, Lloyd Price Jr. and Paris Thompson; a sister, Rose Moore; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Who sang the song Stagger Lee?

Is Lloyd Price still living?

Deceased (1933–2021)
Lloyd Price/Living or Deceased

When did the song Stagger Lee come out?

“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. The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians.

What’s the story of Stagolee by Mississippi John Hurt?

Stagolee (also known as Stagger Lee, Stackolee) is a tale derived from the murder of Billy Lyons by Lee Shelton’s hand in 1895. Most renditions follow a similar plot: Billy…

What did Stagger Lee say about the barkeep?

She saw the barkeep, said, “O God, he can’t be dead!” She said, “You look like you ain’t scored in quite a time. Why not come to my pad?