Riot In Cell Block Number 9
The Robins Lyrics


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On July the second, 1953
I was servin' time for armed robbery
At four o'clock in the mornin', I was sleepin' in my cell
I heard the whistle blow then I heard somebody yell

(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
Up in cellblock number nine

The trouble started down in cellblock number four
And spread like fire across the prison floor
I said, "okay boys, get ready to run
Here come the warden with a tommy gun"

(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
Up in cellblock number nine

The warden said, "come out with your hands up in the air
If you don't stop this riot, you're all gonna get the chair"
Scarface Jones said, "it's too late to quit
Pass the dynamite 'cause the fuse is lit"

(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)
Up in cellblock number nine

In the forty-seventh hour the tear gas got our men
We are all back in our cells but every now and then

(There's a riot goin' on)
(There's a riot goin' on)




(There's a riot goin' on)
Up in cellblock number nine

Overall Meaning

The Robins's song Riot On Cell Block #9 tells the story of a prison riot that happened on July 2nd, 1953. The singer, who is serving time for armed robbery, is woken up by a whistle blowing and someone yelling that there's a riot happening in Cellblock #9. He describes how the riot started in Cellblock #4 and quickly spread throughout the prison. The inmates are warned by the warden to surrender or they will face the electric chair, but one of them, Scarface Jones, decides it's too late to quit and passes out dynamite to the other prisoners.


Line by Line Meaning

On July the second, 1953
This is the exact day and year when the events narrated in the song occurred


I was servin' time for armed robbery
The singer was in jail because he had been convicted of committing a robbery with a weapon


At four o'clock in the mornin', I was sleepin' in my cell
The singer was asleep in his cell at a very early hour of the morning


I heard the whistle blow then I heard somebody yell
There was a loud whistle followed by someone shouting, which woke the artist up


(There's a riot goin' on)
The repeated line implies that a riot is happening in the prison


Up in cellblock number nine
The riot is specifically taking place in cellblock number nine


The trouble started down in cellblock number four
The riot began in cellblock number four and then spread


And spread like fire across the prison floor
The riot grew very quickly and wildly throughout the whole prison


I said, "okay boys, get ready to run
The artist tells his fellow inmates to prepare to flee


Here come the warden with a tommy gun"
The warden arrives with a weapon that can rapidly shoot bullets


The warden said, "come out with your hands up in the air
The warden orders the prisoners to surrender and raise their hands, to stop the riot


If you don't stop this riot, you're all gonna get the chair"
The warden warns that if the riot doesn't end, the inmates will face execution by electric chair


Scarface Jones said, "it's too late to quit
Scarface Jones argues that it is now impossible to stop the riot


Pass the dynamite 'cause the fuse is lit"
Scarface Jones orders for explosives to be passed around because the fuse has already been ignited


In the forty-seventh hour the tear gas got our men
The prison staff eventually used tear gas to subdue the rioters after 47 hours of chaos


We are all back in our cells but every now and then
The inmates have been returned to their cells, but they still feel the tension and potential for another riot to break out




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

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