From Manny Charlton's website (a founding member of Nazareth) he claims that they never recorded Black Betty.
"Q - I found a song on the net today called "Black Betty" .Did you ever do that song?
A - Lets put this one to rest for good Nazareth never ever did this song.
It was written and performed by the band Ram Jam."
Yes.
tempo for black betty is 144bmp
AC/DC did not write/record Black Betty, Ram Jam did.'Black Betty' LEADBELLY, Blues Legend :-))
There are many theories but I have heard that a "Black Betty" was a flint-lock musket with a black painted stock. In the song "bam-ba-lam" refers to the sound of the gunfire. And her child is kills she made. But Black Betty is an old African American slave song so who really knows. Other Theories Black Betty is a Black Chick... Black Betty is a VD... Black Betty is the stocks that misbehaving slaves where taken to be shot at.
The type of car Black Betty was a Roadster, also known as a hot rod. Black Betty is also said to have been represented as a motorcycle.
Off the top of my head, Back Seat Betty by Miles Davis, Betty by Taylor Swift, Betty Boop by Charlie Puth, Black Betty by Ram Jam, and Pretty Betty by Bobby Darin. Hope this helps!
If you are talking about Black Betty then its Spiderbait
Jackie mitchell
Black Betty was by Ram Jam. As far as I know, that's the earliest recorded version.
"Black Betty" by Ram Jam was released in June of 1977. "Black Betty" was originally a 1900s work song primarily sung by those of African American descent.
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Type your answer here... Black Current Betty was performed by 'Tranquility', from their 'Tranquility' album.