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  2. Little Richard's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Little Richard's Greatest Hits (with various titles and cover art) is an album of Little Richard songs re-recorded in 1964 and first released in the US by Vee-Jay Records in January 1965. [1] It features updated versions of twelve of his best-known songs originally recorded in the 1950s for Specialty Records. [2]

  3. Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    Little Richard's Greatest Hits (1965) The Incredible Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits - Live! (1967, live) The Wild and Frantic Little Richard (1967, compilation) The Explosive Little Richard (1967) Little Richard's Greatest Hits: Recorded Live! (1967, live) The Rill Thing (1970) Mr. Big (1971, compilation) The King of Rock and Roll (1971)

  4. Little Richard's Greatest Hits: Recorded Live! - Wikipedia

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    After the recording sessions for this album, (actually the result of Richard’s manager, Bumps Blackwell’s effort to convince European fans to petition Okeh Records to cut a live album), Richard recorded three more tracks for Okeh on May 17, 1967, one issued in 2004 ('Golden Arrow'), leaving the other two unreleased; then recorded six tracks in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago for the ...

  5. The Incredible Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits – Live!

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    The Incredible Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits – Live! is the first of two albums Little Richard made for the Modern Records label. A live recording from the Domino Club in Atlanta compiled from more than one concert, all the tracks on the album have overdubbed audience noises.

  6. Little Richard discography - Wikipedia

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    This page is a discography for American musician Little Richard (1932–2020). Described as " the architect of rock and roll ", Little Richard was a pioneering singer-songwriter whose career also encompassed rhythm and blues , soul , and gospel .

  7. Inside the new Little Richard documentary that explores the ...

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    Rock 'n' roll didn't start with a bang — it started with a wop-bop-a-loo-bop a lop-bom-bom.That's the propulsive beat that drives "Tutti Frutti," the 1955 chart-topping hit that made Richard ...

  8. Jenny, Jenny - Wikipedia

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    Penniman re-recorded the song three times in his career, the first version re-recorded for his 1966 Modern album, The Incredible Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits - Live!, the 1967 live album, Little Richard's Greatest Hits: Recorded Live!, for an album titled Mr. Big, which included re-recorded studio versions of Penniman's classic hits ...

  9. Lucille (Little Richard song) - Wikipedia

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    Little Richard re-recorded "Lucille", like many of his other hits, multiple times throughout his career. The first substantially different version of the song was recorded in 1964 and appeared on Little Richard's Greatest Hits. His last recording appears on the 1992 album Little Richard Meets Masayoshi Takanaka.