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  2. Susie Q (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Suzie Q - Wikipedia

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    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"

  4. Devil's Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith

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    "Devil's Got a New Disguise" was culled from outtakes from the Pump sessions, during which it was called "Susie Q" and had unfinished lyrics; later, during 1992's Get a Grip sessions, its title changed to "Devil's Got a New Disguise", it was co-written by Diane Warren and for the 2006 version few lines of the lyrics were changed.

  5. Creedence Clearwater Revival (album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of songs recorded by the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Susie Mayer/Kurt Hertha September 16+17, 1963 The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) Susie Q: Dale Hawkins / Stan J. Lewis / Eleanor Broadwater December 1, 1964 Rock & Soul: 1:58 A version sung in Italian was released on Susie Q: Sweet Dreams: Don Gibson: June 20, 1963 The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits: 2:48 Sweet Memories

  7. Devil's Got a New Disguise (song) - Wikipedia

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    Originally titled "Susie Q", the song was culled from outtakes from the Pump sessions. This particular version originated from the Get a Grip album sessions and re-recorded for 2006. In concert

  8. Do You Believe in Shame? - Wikipedia

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    Cash Box said that the song "is a shameless ripoff of 'Suzie Q'. Same feel, same melody. And not surprisingly, it's the best thing we've heard out of D.D." [5] There was a successful legal challenge over the close resemblance of the melody of "Do You Believe in Shame?"

  9. I Put a Spell on You - Wikipedia

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    In May 1965, shortly after the release of their single "Bring It On Home to Me", [20] keyboardist Alan Price left pop group the Animals.The reason for his departure from the group has been debated; though some sources claim it was a fear of flying stemming from their American tours, [21] [22] others claim it was a feud between lead singer Eric Burdon and Price regarding royalties over their ...