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non-album-song: 1986: B-side of Heroes Children in Need charity record A Stranger with You (with Chris Norman) Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman: 3.52 Mike Chapman: non-album-song: 1978: B-side of Stumblin' In: Ain't Got No Home: Clarence Henry: 2.18 unknown: Suzi Quatro (2011) 1973: Ain't Ya Something Honey: Suzi Quatro: 4.07 Mickie Most: Suzi Quatro ...
"Susie Q" is a rockabilly song co-written and performed by American musician Dale Hawkins [4] released in 1957. The song was a commercial success and became a classic of the early rock and roll era, being recorded by many other performers in subsequent years.
Creedence Clearwater Revival is best remembered for the band's first hit single "Susie Q", which had been a hit for Dale Hawkins in 1957. It was released as a single version split into two parts, with the jam session during the coda on the A-side fading out with the guitar solo right before the coda which fades in part two on the B-side.
This album is a mixture of new songs written by Mike Chapman and by herself, along with some cover versions. A second single from the album, "Whatever Love Is", was subsequently released. [40] [41] On November 16, 2011, a music video (by Tischler-Blue) for the track "Strict Machine" was released onto the Suzi Quatro Official YouTube
Susie Q (born Susan Banfield), a member of rap duo Cookie Crew "Susie Q" (song), a 1957 song by Dale Hawkins, covered by many artists "Suzi Q" (Ammonia song), 1996; Suzi Quatro (born 1950), singer and actress also known as "Suzi Q" "Suzi Q", the Hawkins song covered by Suzi Quatro on the 1990 album Oh, Suzi Q.
Suzi Quatro discography Studio albums 18 Live albums 2 Compilation albums 20 Singles 63 Video albums 2 This article is the discography of American singer-songwriter and musician Suzi Quatro. Albums Studio albums Year Title Details Peak chart positions US AUS AUT CAN GER JPN [7] NOR [8] SWE [9] SWI [10] UK [11] 1973 Suzi Quatro Released: October 1973 Label: Rak Formats: LP, MC, 8-track Released ...
"Suzie Q" Dale Hawkins Robert Chaisson Stan Lewis Eleanor Broadwater † Creedence Clearwater Revival: 1968 [9] "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" John Fogerty Mardi Gras: 1972 [8] "Take It Like a Friend" Stu Cook † Mardi Gras: 1972 [8] "Tearin' Up the Country" Doug Clifford † Mardi Gras: 1972 [8] "Tombstone Shadow" John Fogerty Green River: 1969 [2 ...
The song was chosen as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. An accompanying album, Oh! Suzy Q was released in 1958. Creedence Clearwater Revival's version of the song on their 1968 debut album helped launch their career and today it is probably the best-known version. [5]