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Jack The Ripper

Jack the Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages
1963 
Label: Decca
Composer: Stacy, Haggin, Simmons
Original Key: A

This record never charted as it was a bit too strong to be broadcast. Its notoriety made it well known.
The record has the line "Mm, but if they do, man they'll get: The Leather - yeah!" which is a 
reference to the so called leather apron suspect who had proved not to be Jack.


Intro:
Sounds of a woman's footsteps and breathing, followed by her scream.
The song starts with a "dum de dum dum" dragnet riff followed by a monstrous
noise from Lord Sutch. 


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Huh-uh-huh-uh-huh-uh-huh-uh, aaaaaaaah!
Wuaaaaah

A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

#1

A
There's a man who walks the streets of London late at night
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
With a little black bag that's oh-so tight
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
            D
He's got a big black cloak hangin' down his back
D
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
        A
Well, that's a one big cat I'd just-a hate to fight
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

A         E
When he walks down the streets
     D                          A
To every girl he meets, he says, is your name Mary Bloo-ood? Uu-aaaah!
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

#2

A
When she walks down the streets, he's never far behind
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
With his little black bag and his one track mind
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A          D
Well, he nearly catches up when the lights go down
D
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
        A
'Cause that's the time he starts his dirty, eh, chop-around
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

         E
When he walks down the streets
     D                          A
To every girl he meets, he says, is your name Mary Bloo-ooodd? Uu-aaaaaaah! 
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

Bridge:

D                                                            A
Scotland Yard'll never catch him, 'cause he's  a- much too clever
A
(He's much too clever)
D                                   E              Eaug
Mm, but if they do, man they'll get: The Leather - yeah!
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

#3
A
Well, the streets of London kinda never safe
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
Whenever Jack The Ripper ever shows his face
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A   D
So, you pretty little girlies, take-a my advice
D
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
D      A
And don't walk the streets of London late at night
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A        E
When he walks down the streets
    D                                A 
To every girl he meets, he says, is your name Mary Bloo-ooood? Uaaaaaaah!

A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)
A
(The Ripper, Jack The Ripper)

Wuaaaaah ....

Guitar repeats the "dum-de dum dum" riff to finish


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