Swamp Dogg & Opinions on Lorde

Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot interview Swamp Dogg, the psychedelic soul artist born Jerry Williams. He has a documentary about his life out now called "Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted." The hosts also review the new album from Lorde.
00:00:00 Review: Lorde
Lorde is back with her fourth album since her 2013 single “Royals” made her an international star. Both hosts praise the fearless creativity of the new album, “Virgin.”
Swamp Dogg

Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Jerry Williams, better known as Swamp Dogg. The octogenarian is the subject of the film “Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted,” which details his very long career as a performer, songwriter and producer.
Featured Songs:
- Swamp Dogg, "Synthetic World," Total Destruction to Your Mind, Canyon, 1970
- The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967
- Lorde, "What Was That," Virgin, Republic, 2025
- Lorde, "Hammer," Virgin, Republic, 2025
- Lorde, "Man Of The Year," Virgin, Republic, 2025
- Lorde, "If She Could See Me Now," Virgin, Republic, 2025
- Swamp Dogg, "Total Destruction to Your Mind," Total Destruction to Your Mind, Canyon, 1970
- Red Foley, "There'll Be Peace In The Valley For Me," There'll Be Peace In The Valley For Me (Single), Decca, 1956
- Little Jerry Williams, "I'm The Lover Man," I'm The Lover Man (Single), Southern Sound, 1964
- Doris Duke, "To The Other Woman ," I'm A Loser, Canyon, 1970
- Doris Duke, "Ghost of Myself," I'm A Loser, Canyon, 1970
- Swamp Dogg, "Eat The Goose (Before The Goose Eats You)," Swamp Dogg's Greatest Hits?, Stone Dogg, 1976
- Swamp Dogg, "God Bless America For What," Rat On!, Elektra, 1971
- Swamp Dogg, "Sam Stone," Cuffed, Collared & Tagged, Cream, 1972
- Swamp Dogg, "Please Let Me Go Round Again," Sorry You Couldn't Make It, Joyful Noise, 2020
- Louis Jordan, "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens," Saturday Nite Fish Fry (Single), Tangerine, 1964
- Horsegirl, "Frontrunner," Phonetics On and On, Matador, 2025
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