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  1. "The Big Three Killed My Baby" was released in March 1999 as a 7" single and is the third track on re-releases of The White Stripes, the eponymous debut of the Detroit-based American garage rock band the White Stripes. A live recording of the song is featured on Under Blackpool Lights; the band's first official DVD release. The ...

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    • January 1999
  2. 30. Sept. 2020 · The Big Three Killed My Baby - YouTube. The White Stripes. 931K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 128K views 3 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Legacy Recordings The Big Three...

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Third Man Records/LegacyThe Big Three Killed My Baby · The White StripesThe Big Three Killed My Baby℗ 1999 Third Man Records, under ex...

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  4. [Verse 1] Their ideas make me want to spit. A hundred dollars goes down the pit. Thirty-thousand wheels are rolling. And my stick shift hands are swollen. Everything involved is shady. The Big...

  5. 23. Dez. 2023 · “The Big Three Killed My Baby” by The White Stripes is more than just a song. It is a powerful criticism of corporate America’s influence on everyday life, particularly the automobile industry. Jack White’s passionate delivery and thought-provoking lyrics make this song a standout in their discography. Furthermore, the song ...

  6. "The Big Three Killed My Baby" is a track from the first White Stripes album, released on a Detroit-based indie label called Sympathy For The Record Industry. It's very lo-fi, with only Jack and Meg playing on most of the songs, including this one.

  7. Track listing. "The Big Three Killed My Baby" was released in March 1999 as a 7" single and is the third track on re-releases of The White Stripes, the eponymous debut of the Detroit-based American garage rock band the White Stripes. A live recording of the song is featured on Under Blackpool Lights; the band's first official DVD release.