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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.
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"
"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.
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.
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
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
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?"
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 ...