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"You Can't Stop a Tattler" is a gospel blues song written by Washington Phillips (18801954) and recorded by him for Columbia Records in 1929 (vocals and zither). The song is in two parts, intended to occupy both sides of a 10" 78rpm single. However, it remained unreleased for many years.〔 Part 2 was included on the 1971 album ''This Old World's in a Hell of a Fix'' (Biograph BLP 12027). Both parts were included on a 1980 compilation album of songs by Phillips, ''Denomination Blues'' (Agram 2006).〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=wirz.de )〕 The song is unusual in that the verses are separated by a wordless hummed refrain; a similar device to the wordless vocalise which Phillips had used in I Had a Good Father and Mother. The song first came to wider notice when Ry Cooder included a version of Part 2, titled "Tattler", on his 1974 album ''Paradise and Lunch''; and when Linda Ronstadt covered that version on her 1976 album ''Hasten Down the Wind''. It has since been recorded several times. == Recordings == * 1929Washington Phillips, "You Can't Stop a Tattler, Part 1" * 1929Washington Phillips, "You Can't Stop a Tattler, Part 2" * 1974Ry Cooder, "Tattler" on the album ''Paradise and Lunch'' * 1976Linda Ronstadt, "The Tattler" on the album ''Hasten Down the Wind'' * 1977David Soul, "Tattler" on the album ''Playing to an Audience of One'' * 1995Betty and the Bobs, "Tattler" on the album ''Betty and the Bobs'' * 1999Charles Walker, "The Tattler" on the album ''I'm Available'' * 2004J. Thibodeau, "Tattler" on the album ''Everyday Shoes'' * 2006Freddie Roulette, "Tattler" on the album ''Man of Steel'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「You Can't Stop a Tattler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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