Jack The Ripper
"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. The most famous recording was by English musician Screaming Lord Sutch, released as a 7" single in the UK and Germany in 1963 on Decca. It was credited as written by "Stacey, Hagen, Symonds", produced by Joe Meek and recorded in his Holloway Road studio in Islington, England. The song was banned by the BBC upon its release.
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Why This Artist
Jack The Ripper has 23K listeners but only 7K platform followers (ratio 3:1) — organic discovery is doing all the work. Engagement is trending upward across releases. A indie rock act in the sonic world of M. Ward and The Antlers.
Sounds Like
M. Ward · The Antlers · The Walters · The New Pornographers · Oscar Lang