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Jerry Lee Lewis recorded the song at the Sun Studio on February 14, then went to California, where the director set him, his bass player Jay W. Brown, his road drummer Russ Smith, and their instruments on the top of a flatbed truck and had Lewis lip-synch the song to a crowd of fake high school kids. [2]
Some references incorrectly credit Jerry Lee Lewis and Ron Hargrave as the songwriters, [2] but the Rough Trade song is not a cover of the Jerry Lee Lewis song of the same name. Although the song uses the title of the 1958 film High School Confidential , as well as references which suggest that the song is set in a similar time frame, the ...
In his book Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story, biographer Rick Bragg notes that the songs Lewis was recording "were of the kind they were starting to call 'hard country', not because it had a rock beat or crossed over into rock in a real way, but because it was more substantial than the cloying, overproduced mess out there on country radio".
André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France , Quebec , Canada and other French-speaking countries , as well in Portugal , Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries .
It's not the same, nor different in a good way. No. 11 is where it belongs. 10. 'Walk Away' ... No. 2 seed "Gotta Go My Own Way" from our "High School Musical 2" song ranking). Unfortunately, this ...
Phillips, then working to promote his latest star Lewis, also wrote the liner notes for the album noting that Lewis "is regarded as the very epitome of rock and roll" [1] In keeping with an occasional record industry practice of the time (1958) the album was also released in 45rpm format, the twelve songs being divided over a series of three 7 ...
The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series cast is taking a look back at the trilogy that started it all!Oct. 24 marks the 15-year anniversary of High School Musical 3, and in ET's exclusive ...
The film also features a cameo by Jerry Lee Lewis who opens the movie singing “Boppin’ at the High School Hop” which Lewis co-wrote with Ron Hargrave. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Lewis released the title track as a Sun Records 45 single which became a Top 40 hit, reaching #21 in the Billboard charts.