Sheriff Fatman

"Sheriff Fatman" is a single by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, released in 1989, and featuring on the album 101 Damnations. The track is probably their best-known original composition.[1] The lyrics rail against slum landlords and their intimidatory tactics used against tenants, and include references to Nicholas van Hoogstraten (referred to as "Nicholas van what's his face") and Peter Rachman, as well as Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. "Sheriff Fatman" featured on the influential 1990 Madchester compilation album Happy Daze.

"Sheriff Fatman"
Single by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
from the album 101 Damnations
Released4 December 1989
Recorded1989
GenreAlternative dance, punk
Length4:46
LabelBig Cat Records
Songwriter(s)Leslie George Carter, James Neil Morrison
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine singles chronology
""A Sheltered Life"" "Sheriff Fatman" ""Rubbish""

Track listings

  • CD USMCD1 12" VINYL ABB100T
  1. "Sheriff Fatman"
  2. "R.S.P.C.E."
  3. "Twin Tub With Guitar"
  4. "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" (Pete Shelley)

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[2] 23
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[3] 29

References

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