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Bill Bartlett had been in the Lemon Pipers and then formed a group called Starstruck. While in Starstruck, Bartlett took Lead Belly’s 59-second long β€œBlack Bettyβ€œ and arranged, recorded and released it on the group’s own TruckStar label. β€œBlack Bettyβ€œ became a regional hit. Producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz in New York formed a group around Bartlett called Ram Jam. They re-released the song, and it became a hit nationally. In 2004, Australian alternative rock band Spiderbait released a version of β€œBlack Bettyβ€œ as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Tonight Alright, on March 15. Produced by Sylvia Massy, this version is a slightly faster re-working of Ram Jam’s hard rock arrangement. The song was a hit in Australia, reaching number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in May 2004, becoming Spiderbait’s first number-one single in Australia. The song was released as Spiderbait’s debut single in the United States on October 18, 2004, reaching number 32 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart in November of the same year. #spiderbait #blackbetty
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