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  1. "Jack the Ripper" is a song written by Clarence Stacy, his brother Charles Stacy, Walter Haggin and Joe Simmons, and first recorded by Clarence Stacy in 1961. His recording, arranged by Lor Crane, was issued that year as a single on the Carol record label in New York City.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2010 · Brilliant live clip of the late Lord Sutch doing "Jack The Ripper" in London sometime in late 1964.The clips shows kids' fashions just on the cusp between th...

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  3. Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper 1963. VIDEOBEAT dotCOM. 20.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 958. 47K views 6 years ago. Happy Halloween! Produced by Joe Meek and recorded in his Holloway...

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  4. Jack the Ripper Lyrics: Ah-ha-ha, aaah! / (The Ripper, Jack the Ripper) / (The Ripper, Jack the Ripper) / There's a man who walks the streets of London late at night / (The...

  5. 3 de ene. de 2022 · "To think that true love would be as dazzling and wonderous as this sight before me[...] To you wreathed in such pure, beautiful colors of love... I want to....

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  6. 1 de may. de 2022 · While it is widely believed to have been a hoax written by a journalist to heighten interest in the story, the name stuck and became synonymous with the dark underbelly of British urban life. Here, we’ve put together a list of five songs about the infamous Ripper. Keep you’re gas lamps lit.

  7. 16 de sept. de 2018 · Screaming Lord Sutch – Jack the Ripper. Sutch covered this 1961 Clarence Stacy tune in March of 1963, released on Decca. Upon its release it was promptly banned by the BBC. Beginning with footsteps and the screams of a terrified woman, it evolves into quite a catchy Monster Mash-esque number despite its dark content!