Assumed/incorrect titles:
- I'll Never Work There Anymore
- I Used To Work In Chicago
Written by:
- Lindley A. Jones/Sid Robin/Al Levy
Recorded:
- February 26, 1952
Available on (*):
- 1952 45 rpm single I Went To Your Wedding (RCA Victor 47-5107, December, 1952)
Cover of song originally by:
- I Used To Work In Chicago - Larry Vincent
Topics (not including words that are part of the title):
- working
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- Despite listed composer credits, the idea for this song was clearly borrowed from Larry Vincent's "I Used To Work In Chicago".
Chart information:
- B-side of "I Went To Your Wedding" (single #20 1953)
Also credited as:
- Spike Jones
- Spike Jones & His Wacky Wakakians
- Spike Jones & His Other Orchestra
- Spike Jones & The Band That Plays For Fun
- Spike Jones & His Band That Plays For Fun
- Spike Jones New Band
- The New Band Of Spike Jones
- The Country Dodgers
- Spike Jones & His City Snickers
- Spike Jones & The City Slickers
- Spike Jones Without His Orchestra
- Davey Crackpot & The Mexican Jumping Beans (f/ Billy Barty)
Real name:
- Lindley Armstrong Jones
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- one of the most requested artists in the history of "The Dr. Demento Show"
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