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  2. Chain Gang (1955 song) - Wikipedia

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    UK sheet music "Chain Gang" is a 1955 song written by Sol Quasha and Herb Yakus.In 1956, a recording by American singer Bobby Scott reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, whilst a version by English singer Jimmy Young peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.

  3. Chain Gang (Sam Cooke song) - Wikipedia

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    The song became one of Cooke's most successful singles, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot R&B Sides chart. [5] [6] Overseas, "Chain Gang" charted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Cooke's first top-ten single there.

  4. Chain gang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chain Gang (band), an experimental punk rock band from New York City "Chain Gang" (Sam Cooke song), a 1960 song by Sam Cooke "Chain Gang" (1955 song), recorded by Bobby Scott and Jimmy Young "Chain Gang", a song by the Blue Hearts on the b-side of "Kiss Shite Hoshii"

  5. The Night Sam Cooke Made ‘Chain Gang’ a Hymn to Freedom - AOL

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    Michael Ochs Archives/GettyThe studio single version of “Chain Gang” was released July 26, 1960. It becomes Cooke’s biggest hit of a year that saw him push a lot of lushly orchestrated ...

  6. Chain gang - Wikipedia

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    Chain gang street sweepers, Washington, D. C. 1909 Female convicts in Dar es Salaam chained together by their necks, c. 1890–1927. A chain gang or road gang is a group of prisoners chained together to perform menial or physically challenging work as a form of punishment.

  7. Field holler - Wikipedia

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    Chain gang singing in South Carolina. The field holler or field call is mostly a historical type of vocal work song sung by field slaves in the United States (and later by African American forced laborers accused of violating vagrancy laws) to accompany their tasked work, to communicate usefully, or to vent feelings. [1]

  8. Category:Songs about prison - Wikipedia

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    Chain Gang (1955 song) Chain Gang (song) Come Out and Play (The Offspring song) Cradle to the Grave; D. Dancing in the Courthouse; Date Rape (song) Death Row (Thomas ...

  9. Protest songs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He made his first foray into protest music and political blues with his highly controversial Columbia Records album Joshua White & His Carolinians: Chain Gang, produced by John H. Hammond, which included the song "Trouble", which summarised the plight of many African Americans in its opening line of "Well, I always been in trouble, 'cause I'm a ...