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Bama is tagged as: blues, vocal, usa, prison, 40s

Bama was one of the many inmates of Parchman prison, Mississippi, that Alan Lomax and his father John Lomax spoke to and recorded in the 1930s and 1940s. Bama was ‘said to be the star singer of the pen’ and was in and out of jail for most of his life for various crimes ranging from murder to theft. According to Bama himself he was often arrested for doing nothing at all and was told, “We’ll arrest you in egvance (sic) - you gonna do something”. He also said he once was arrested for getting a pig drunk and attempting to steal that.
Bama was also the name of a session band from Muscle Shoals, Alabama lead by Terry Skinner & J.L. Wallace. Skinner & Wallace, along with Ken Bell, wrote their first single, “Touch Me When We’re Dancing”, which peaked at #86 in 1979. “Touch Me When We’re Dancing” was also covered in 1981 by The Carpenters (#16 - Hot 100/#1 AC) and a #1 hit on a Billboard Country Singles chart for Alabama in 1986....
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Top 10 Bama Songs
Stackerlee
Levee Camp Holler
What Makes a Work Song Leader?
Feeling Good
I'm Goin' Home
How I Got in the Penitentiary
Strongest Man I Ever Saw
Ghettos of the Mind
Strongest Man I Ever Saw (Tall Tale By Bama)
I Got Soul
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Top 10 Bama Albums
Prison Songs Vol. 1: Murderous Home
Ghettos of the Mind
Sweet Home Alabama
Southern Evolution
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