Difference between revisions of "54-46 That's My Number/Ball and Chain"

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'''Song Name:''' 54-46 That's My Number/Ball and Chain
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'''Artist:'''  Sublime<br>Brad - vocals and guitar <br>Eric - bass <br>Marshall - Drums <br>Todd Forman -sax <br>Miguel - piano
  
'''Artist:'''  Sublime<br>Brad - vocals and rhythm guitar<br>Eric - bass <br>Marshall - turntables and drums <br> Miguel - Lead and rhythm guitar<br>
 
  
 
'''Album:''' [[40oz. To Freedom]]
 
'''Album:''' [[40oz. To Freedom]]
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'''Sung By:''' [[Bradley Nowell]]
 
'''Sung By:''' [[Bradley Nowell]]
  
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'''Trivia:'''  <br>
Written by Greg Graffin of Bad Religion in 1982 on their debut release: How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
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Toots and the Maytals Cover.
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Lyrics from "Ball and Chain" also appear in the Remix of "Get Out".
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First Version of "Ball and Chain" appears on [[Jah Won't Pay The Bills]].
  
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Re-recorded for [[40oz. To Freedom]] in 1992.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 25 May 2006

Song Name: 54-46 That's My Number/Ball and Chain

Artist: Sublime
Brad - vocals and guitar
Eric - bass
Marshall - Drums
Todd Forman -sax
Miguel - piano


Album: 40oz. To Freedom

Year: 1992

Sung By: Bradley Nowell

Trivia:
Toots and the Maytals Cover.

Lyrics from "Ball and Chain" also appear in the Remix of "Get Out".

First Version of "Ball and Chain" appears on Jah Won't Pay The Bills.

Re-recorded for 40oz. To Freedom in 1992.



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