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  2. Blue Suede Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Blue Suede Shoes" was the first million-selling country song to cross over to both the rhythm and blues and pop charts. [24] He became the first Sun Records performer to reach this milestone. Sam Phillips retained the rights to "Blue Suede Shoes", although it was represented by the New York house of Hill & Range as part of the agreement when ...

  3. Let the Jukebox Keep On Playing - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Suede Shoes" " Let the Jukebox Keep On Playing " is a 1955 country song written by Carl Perkins . It was released on October 22, 1955 by Sun Records as a 78 and 45 single, 224, b/w "Gone, Gone, Gone". [ 1 ]

  4. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby - Wikipedia

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    In March 1956, Carl Lee Perkins, who had released "Blue Suede Shoes" the previous December, was working on follow up material at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and brought in a song called "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", that he had written. Shortly after it was recorded, Perkins and his brother were in a serious auto accident, and the ...

  5. One for the Money - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known song to contain the rhyme's lyrics is "Rock Around the Clock" by Hal Singer in 1950. Other early examples are in the intros of "Whatcha Gonna Do" by Bill Haley & His Comets from 1953 and "Roll Hot Rod Roll" by Oscar McLollie and "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins, both from 1955.

  6. Whatevershebringswesing - Wikipedia

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    The title track is notable for Oldfield's extended bass solo at the beginning, while "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes", a flirtation with Ayers' love of early rock and roll, would become a staple of his live set for years to come, a song he would re-record twice that decade.

  7. Elvis Presley’s actual blue suede shoes are up for auction

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    When Elvis Presley’s debut album took the charts by storm in 1956, “Blue Suede Shoes” was its opening track.. Now, fans have the opportunity to step into the King’s very own blue suede ...

  8. Honey Don't - Wikipedia

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    "Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, originally released on January 1, 1956 [2] as the B-side of the "Blue Suede Shoes" [1] single, Sun 234. Both songs became rockabilly classics. Bill Dahl of Allmusic praised the song saying, " 'Honey Don't' actually outclasses its more celebrated platter-mate in some ways."

  9. Go Cat Go! - Wikipedia

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    Go Cat Go! is an album by the American musician Carl Perkins, released in 1996. [1] [2] For most of the songs, Perkins performs with other artists.The album includes recordings from all four ex-Beatles, with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recording new material, while John Lennon's version of "Blue Suede Shoes" comes from his album Live Peace in Toronto 1969.