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  2. Twist and Shout - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Twist and Shout (The Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Twist and Shout (The Beatles song)

  4. Twist and Shout (album) - Wikipedia

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    Twist and Shout is the Beatles' second album released in Canada, in mono by Capitol Records (catalogue number T-6054) on 3 February 1964. [2] It consists of songs mostly drawn from Please Please Me, their first LP released in the United Kingdom. This album, like its parent album, contains both original Beatles songs, as well as covers ...

  5. Phil Medley - Wikipedia

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    Philip Medley (April 9, 1916 – October 3, 1997) was an American songwriter, notable for his composition "Twist and Shout", which he wrote along with Bert Russell. The song was made famous by both The Isley Brothers and The Beatles. Medley also managed a music group called The Everglades composed of Jerry Hayward (Lead), Robert Leak (a.k.a ...

  6. Twist and Shout (EP) - Wikipedia

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    In a compromise to meet demand, EMI commissioned the Twist and Shout EP as a "special release". [2] [7] [nb 2] Side one of the EP features the title track (sung by Lennon) and "A Taste of Honey" (sung by McCartney), a Broadway song written by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow that was first recorded in a vocal version by Billy Dee Williams in 1961. [9]

  7. Twist and Shout (Deacon Blue song) - Wikipedia

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    "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".

  8. January 1962 - Wikipedia

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    Both groups would have a hit recording of the song "Twist and Shout", with the Tremeloes hitting #1 in the UK and the Beatles #4 in the U.S. [4] The Alabama Crimson Tide, ranked No1 in the AP and UPI polls and crowned as the national college football champion, defeated the No. 9 Arkansas Razorbacks in the Sugar Bowl, 10–3, in New Orleans. [5]

  9. Bert Berns - Wikipedia

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    Twist and Shout: The Bert Berns Story – Vol. 1: 1960–1964 (2008), a CD featuring more than two dozen of Berns' R&B and rock hits, released through Ace Records of England. Mr. Success: The Bert Berns Story – Vol. 2: 1964–1967 (2010), a CD featuring more than two dozen of Berns' R&B and rock hits, released through Ace Records of England.