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The KKK Took My Baby Away

The Ramones

1981 Single
  • Released: 1981 · Fecha Grabación: 1981 -
    Label: Sire · · Productor: Graham Gouldman
    1
    The KKK Took My Baby Away
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981
    2:32
  • 2
    Dont Go
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981
    2:48
  • Album


    Pleasant Dreams

    Pleasant Dreams

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 20 July 1981 · Fecha Grabación: March 1981 - April 1981
    Discográfica: Sire · Estudio de Grabación: Mediasound, New York City, USA; Strawberry North, Stockport, England; Strawberry South, Dorking, England · Productor: Graham Gouldman
    1
    We Want The Airwaves
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981
    3:22
  • 2
    All's Quiet On The Eastern Front
    The Ramones • w: Dee Dee Ramone • 1981
    2:13
  • 3
    The KKK Took My Baby Away
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:32
  • 4
    Don't Go
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:48
  • 5
    You Sound Like You're Sick
    The Ramones • w: Dee Dee Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:42
  • 6
    It's Not My Place (In The 9 To 5 World)
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:23
  • 7
    She's A Sensation
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:29
  • 8
    7-11
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:35
  • 9
    You Didn't Mean Anything To Me
    The Ramones • w: Dee Dee Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:00
  • 10
    Come On Now
    The Ramones • w: Dee Dee Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:33
  • 11
    This Business Is Killing Me
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:41
  • 12
    Sitting In My Room
    The Ramones • w: Dee Dee Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:37
  • 13
    Touring (1981 Version)
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    2:49
  • 14
    I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:24
  • 15
    Chop Suey (Alternate Version)
    The Ramones • w: Joey Ramone • 1981 /07 /20
    3:32
  • 16
    Sleeping Troubles (Demo)
    The Ramones • w: Ramones • 1981 /07 /20
    2:07
  • 17
    Kicks To Try (Demo)
    The Ramones • w: Ramones • 1981 /07 /20
    2:09
  • 18
    I'm Not An Answer (Demo)
    The Ramones • w: Ramones • 1981 /07 /20
    2:55
  • 19
    Stares In This Town (Demo)
    The Ramones • w: Ramones • 1981 /07 /20
    2:26
  • "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    Benelux picture sleeve
    Single by Ramones
    from the album Pleasant Dreams
    A-side"We Want the Airwaves"
    Released1981
    GenrePunk rock
    Length2:32
    LabelSire
    Songwriter(s)Joey Ramone
    Producer(s)Graham Gouldman
    Ramones singles chronology
    "Rockaway Beach"
    (1977)
    "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    (1981)
    "Pet Sematary"
    (1989)
    Music video
    "The KKK Took My Baby Away" (Live) on YouTube

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    1981 single by Ramones

    "The KKK Took My Baby Away" is a song by the American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1981 through Sire Records. It was written by front man and lead vocalist Joey Ramone and appears on the band`s sixth studio album Pleasant Dreams (1981).[1][2]

    The protagonist sings that his girlfriend has been kidnapped by the Ku Klux Klan on her way to Los Angeles for the holidays and pleads with the listener to call federal authorities to find out where she is and whether she is still alive.

    In End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones, a documentary film about the Ramones, Ramones tour manager Monte Melenick stated that it seemed clear to him that Joey must have been obliquely referring to Johnny Ramone (who used to tease Joey for being Jewish) "stealing" away his girlfriend, Linda.[3][4]

    Joey`s brother Mickey Leigh backed up this claim, Leigh explained that the song was in response to Joey`s girlfriend, Linda being in a relationship with his bandmate Johnny Ramone. It is said that Joey and Johnny never spoke again after the events. [5][6]

    Former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone claimed in a 2015 interview, that the song was inspired by Joey`s experience at a mental institution, in which he befriended a black woman there. Wilna and Joey began to date in the early 1970s until her parents’ objections to Wilna dating a Jewish man tore them apart.[7]

    Despite the controversy surrounding the song, Johnny Ramone wrote in his autobiography that "The KKK Took My Baby Away" was his favorite song in the Pleasant Dreams album.[8] He also denied being racist or that it was about him, saying Joey wrote the song much earlier.[9]

    Music

    Like almost all Ramones songs, the time signature is 4/4. The song is in the key of G Major. It alternates two verses with a chorus; the second chorus is followed by a bridge, after which the first verse and the chorus are repeated with a change of key to A Major.

    In the documentary End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones, Johnny Ramone states that the guitar riff of "The KKK Took My Baby Away" was inspired by the riff of Cheap Trick`s "He`s a Whore".

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1981 single by Ramones

    "The KKK Took My Baby Away" is a song by the American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1981 through Sire Records. It was written by front man and lead vocalist Joey Ramone and appears on the band`s sixth studio album Pleasant Dreams (1981).[1][2]

    The protagonist sings that his girlfriend has been kidnapped by the Ku Klux Klan on her way to Los Angeles for the holidays and pleads with the listener to call federal authorities to find out where she is and whether she is still alive.

    In End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones, a documentary film about the Ramones, Ramones tour manager Monte Melenick stated that it seemed clear to him that Joey must have been obliquely referring to Johnny Ramone (who used to tease Joey for being Jewish) "stealing" away his girlfriend, Linda.[3][4]

    Joey`s brother Mickey Leigh backed up this claim, Leigh explained that the song was in response to Joey`s girlfriend, Linda being in a relationship with his bandmate Johnny Ramone. It is said that Joey and Johnny never spoke again after the events. [5][6]

    Former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone claimed in a 2015 interview, that the song was inspired by Joey`s experience at a mental institution, in which he befriended a black woman there. Wilna and Joey began to date in the early 1970s until her parents’ objections to Wilna dating a Jewish man tore them apart.[7]

    Despite the controversy surrounding the song, Johnny Ramone wrote in his autobiography that "The KKK Took My Baby Away" was his favorite song in the Pleasant Dreams album.[8] He also denied being racist or that it was about him, saying Joey wrote the song much earlier.[9]

    Music

    Like almost all Ramones songs, the time signature is 4/4. The song is in the key of G Major. It alternates two verses with a chorus; the second chorus is followed by a bridge, after which the first verse and the chorus are repeated with a change of key to A Major.

    In the documentary End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones, Johnny Ramone states that the guitar riff of "The KKK Took My Baby Away" was inspired by the riff of Cheap Trick`s "He`s a Whore".

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