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"Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by The Top Notes , but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers for their album Twist & Shout in 1962.
"Twist and Shout" is not the same song originally performed by the Top Notes. The 12-inch single of Deacon Blue's release contains a live cover of the Beatles' "I'm Down". The single's primary B-side is the song "Good". Some versions of the single include an additional B-side entitled "Golden Bells".
"Down at the Twist and Shout" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Mary Chapin Carpenter. It celebrates the Bethesda, Maryland, dance and music venue Twist & Shout. [ 1 ] It was released in June 1991 as the third single from the album Shooting Straight in the Dark .
Fellow Hoodlums is the third studio album by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue, released in 1991. [5] It includes four singles: "Your Swaying Arms", the Top 10 hit "Twist and Shout", "Closing Time" and "Cover from the Sky".
In the United States, the song was released in July 1963 on the group's first US LP, Introducing... The Beatles, later reissued in January 1964 as Beatlemania surged there. It was also issued as a non-album single in the US, in March 1964, as the B-side to "Twist and Shout", reaching number 74 in the Billboard Hot 100.
Twist & Shout, a 1962 album by The Isley Brothers; Twist and Shout, a 1963 extended play record by the Beatles; Twist and Shout, a 1964 Canadian album by the Beatles "Twist and Shout" (Deacon Blue song), a 1991 song by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue
"Twist and Shout" (1964) ... "I Saw Her Standing There" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, ... 'You know what I mean.' Which was good, because you don't ...
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