Dear Urban Legends:
I have heard that in the original recording of the song "Roller Coaster" (I don't remember who sang it) there was a scream in the song. According to legend it was that of someone being killed. Heard anything like this???
Dear Reader:
That would be "Love Rollercoaster," a dance track from the Ohio Players' 1975 album called "Honey." Yes, there is an audible, blood-curdling scream between the first and second verses, but explanations for it vary.
The way I heard it, the scream is that of the woman who modeled for the album cover art. Why did she scream? Because her flesh was torn off, supposedly, when the acrylic substance ladled over her naked body to make it look like she was dripping with honey was clumsily removed by crew members.
In 1998's phenomenally bad (but very popular) horror film, Urban Legend, a character claims it was a cleaning woman who screamed during the making of the song ... when she was stabbed with a knife by a murderer in some dark corner of the recording studio where the Players happened to be cutting the record.
Neither story sounds terribly plausible, does it? As a matter of fact, we have it on good authority that of Ohio Player Jimmy "Diamond" Williams that the scream really issued from the throat of band member Billy Beck, who was just trying to add a little oomph to the vocal track (as quoted by David Mikkelson, Urban Legends Reference Pages).
Williams attributes the origin of the murder legend to an unnamed disc jockey in some unnamed town who basically made it up out of whole cloth, but admits that once the lie "swept the country," the band adopted a policy of not commenting on it, "because that makes you sell more records."
The song was reissued in 1998 as part of the soundtrack of Urban Legend.

