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All songs written and/or arranged by Tyler Perry and Elvin D. Ross. "Overture" - Band "I Know I've Been Changed" - Mary "Just Because God Said It" or "Don't Be Discouraged" - Sister Lewis "More Than Just a Sin" - Ellen "I Should Have Been There" - Mary "If I Knew What To Do" - Mitch "I'm Still Wearing Your Name" - Fanny "Gotta Move Blues" - Joe
Madea Goes to Jail is a 2005 American stage play that was written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry in 2005. It stars Tyler Perry as Mabel "Madea" Simmons and Cassi Davis as Ella Kincaid. The live performance released on DVD on June 27, 2006 was recorded live in Atlanta at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in October 2005.
Madea Goes to Jail was released on June 16, 2009 on DVD in both fullscreen and widescreen editions. According to DVDTown, the DVD included six behind-the-scenes featurettes. As of July 12, 2009, 1,125,422 DVD units have been sold, gathering revenue of $18,223,621. [11]
Rob Humanick of Slant Magazine felt the film was a great gateway for people not familiar with the "scabrous antics and homegrown moralizing" delivered by the Madea character, saying that Perry lends his creation a more "greater level[s] of tonal consistency" than his previously contradictory Madea Goes to Jail, writing that "I Can Do Bad ...
2009 film Madea Goes to Jail. 2014 film The Little Rascals Save the Day. In television. The song was featured in the 2003 episode of Futurama "Bend Her". The song and title was spoofed in the short-lived 2004 reality show called He's a Lady on TBS. The song was used in the 2009 Trop50 orange juice commercial featuring Kyra Sedgwick.
In Madea Goes to Jail, we learn Madea's criminal record began at age nine with a charge of theft. She was charged with her first felony at this age and her crimes began progressing to illegal gambling at age 18, which later evolved into check fraud , identity theft , insurance fraud (related to her nine deceased husbands), assault , attempted ...
Many country music fans recognize that songs about jail are a recurring theme within the genre. In fact, several country music albums focus solely on the experience of being incarcerated, moving ...
Down on My Luck" is a 2014 song by American rapper Vic Mensa Down on My Luck may also refer to: "Down on My Luck", song from Madea Goes to Jail (play) "Down on My Luck", song by David Byron, written David Byron and Daniel Boone, from Baby Faced Killer