"Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" is an alternative rock song by the band Primitive Radio Gods. The song appeared on the band's major-label debut album, Rocket, in June 1996, and became a popular radio hit over the next few months (Reaching #2 on The ARC Weekly Top 40 Chart in September 1996). Its chorus consists of a sample from the 1964 B. B. King song "How Blue Can You Get?": "I've been downhearted baby, ever since the day we met.

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  • "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" is an alternative rock song by the band Primitive Radio Gods. The song appeared on the band's major-label debut album, Rocket, in June 1996, and became a popular radio hit over the next few months (Reaching #2 on The ARC Weekly Top 40 Chart in September 1996). Its chorus consists of a sample from the 1964 B. B. King song "How Blue Can You Get?": "I've been downhearted baby, ever since the day we met. " It became popular after being featured in the movie The Cable Guy, as well as its film soundtrack, and soon after peaked at #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was covered by The Copyrights on the Methadones/Copyrights split CD. The melody and lyrics remain unchanged, but the song was retitled "Locked Outside a Motel Without Shoes, a Wallet or a Phone". The song is unrelated to Bruce Cockburn's 1978 song "Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand" except for the obvious borrowing of the title.
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  • "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" is an alternative rock song by the band Primitive Radio Gods. The song appeared on the band's major-label debut album, Rocket, in June 1996, and became a popular radio hit over the next few months (Reaching #2 on The ARC Weekly Top 40 Chart in September 1996). Its chorus consists of a sample from the 1964 B. B. King song "How Blue Can You Get?": "I've been downhearted baby, ever since the day we met.
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