David Bowie wrote Mott The Hoople’s big hit song “All The Young Dudes” in about an hour, after the band rejected the first song he’d written them — “Suffragette City”, which Bowie made into a hit on his next album, Ziggy Stardust.

The frantic 1977 smash hit “Black Betty” by Ram Jam was a cover of a Leadbelly prison work song — the bluesman told John Lomax the “BAMBALAM” simulated the prisoner’s axes hitting trees, and Black Betty was the foreman’s whip (or maybe the prison wagon).

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