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Clyde McPhatter and Big Joe Turner
R and B forever!
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I heard this song one night in December 1954 on WLAC. The dj was Gene Nobles. I had accidently tuned to WLAC, thinking I had tuned to WCKY to hear Hill Billy music. Never went back to WCKY. I was hooked on R&B. Those were wonderful times for music.
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This was their first song for the original Drifters back in 1954 with Clyde McPhatter singing lead. Elvis Presley did a version of that song which I have on a 45. This came after "Heartbreak Hotel" or "Hound Dog".
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My step dad, Jesse Stone wrote this tune for the Drifters, and 'Shake Rattle and Roll' for Joe Turner.
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Yo tengo un cassette de esos en mi casa... Chingona rola que bueno que la subiste
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Elvis Covered this and Come What may he must havevery heavly been influenced by the Greatness of Clyde and the Drifters
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pretty lame sound.. might help next time if ya got the Mic a little closer to yer speaker...Just sayin'....
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At 1:45, McPhatter unleashes what is arguably the greatest scream in rock'n'roll history !!
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This song was written by my step father...Jesse Stone (aka Charles Calhoun). He was just inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame...class of 2010.
Jesse also wrote 'Shake, Rattle and Roll'.
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We need more of Mr. McPhatter on YT.
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"All shook up" sounds really similar, as does "Too much", was it the same song writer?
when was dis song produced?
agbobabe 1 year ago
Nancyfloressantos is correct, the song was produced in 1953.
goodinventor 1 year ago