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[32] One of the stamps featured Johnny O'Keefe and "Wild One". Everlife's cover was featured in the video game Lego Rock Band and the soundtrack to the 2006 movie The Wild. Wakefield's cover was featured in the video game Tak and the Power of Juju. Joan Jett's version appeared in an ad for the sitcom Hot in Cleveland.
"Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (Single mix) – 3:30 "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (Extended version) – 8:28 "Shades" (Single / LP version) – 5:17 (This is the version from the original vinyl version of the LP. It replaces the regular CD version on the Complete A&M Recordings collection, its first digital issue)
A pioneer of Rock music in Australia, his hits include "Wild One" (1958), "Shout!" and "She's My Baby". Often referred to by his initials "J.O'K." or by his nickname "The Wild One", O'Keefe was the first Australian rock n' roll performer to tour the United States, and the first Australian artist to make the local Top 40 charts. He had twenty ...
"Wild One" (Johnny O'Keefe song), 1958, also known as "Real Wild Child", later covered by Iggy Pop "Wild One" (Green Day song) , a song by Green Day from the 2012 album ¡Dos! "Wild One", a song by Dio from the album Lock Up the Wolves
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Jerry Ivan Allison (August 31, 1939 – August 22, 2022) was an American musician. He was best known as the drummer for the Crickets [1] and co-writer of their hits "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue", recorded with Buddy Holly. [2]
Shout! The Legend of the Wild One is an Australian musical based on the life of Johnny O'Keefe. It premiered in Melbourne at the State Theatre in December 2000, followed by seasons in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane throughout 2001. [1] As a jukebox musical, it features songs recorded by O'Keefe and other popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
A cover of Johnny O'Keefe "Real Wild Child" was released on 21 April 2023 as the album's second single. Mary Varvaris from The Music said "The joyful, rock 'n' roll cover is perfect for The Barnestormers - every band member has a bit of rockabilly in them, and their take on 'Real Wild Child' solidifies the passion behind this project." [2]