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Shakin' All Over is the debut studio album by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who, although at the time they were known as "Chad Allan & the Expressions".It is regarded as a garage rock [2] album and features their hit version of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates hit song "Shakin' All Over".
Allan's first band, Allan and the Silvertones, was formed while he was attending Miles MacDonell Collegiate in 1958. Then Allan brought noted Winnipeg musicians Bob Ashley, Jim Kale, Randy Bachman and Garry Peterson into the band, which was now going by the name Chad Allan and the Reflections, with Allan taking his stage name from one of his favourite singers, Chad Mitchell of the Chad ...
Shakin' All Over is the name of a CBC Television documentary on Canadian rock music in the 1950s and 1960s. The song is featured in the Mr. Bean episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean". The Pirates version of the song was featured in the film Crooked House. A version by Wanda Jackson appears during the end credits of Bridesmaids, as taken from her ...
Chad Allan and the Expressions released the garage rock album Shakin' All Over in January 1965. [12] That album's single, "Shakin' All Over", earlier recorded by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, was the band's first major hit, reaching no. 1 in Canada, no. 22 in the United States, and no. 27 in Australia.
Chad Allan and the Reflections Chad Allan and the Expressions Guess Who? Chad Allan – vocals, rhythm guitar; Bob Ashley – keyboards, backing vocals; Randy Bachman – lead guitar, backing vocals; Jim Kale – bass, vocals; Garry Peterson – drums; Shakin' All Over (1965) Hey Ho (What You Do to Me!) (1965) January 1966 – May 1966 The ...
Steve Leggett of AllMusic: "This two-disc, 39-track set collects all of those singles, from the group’s fiery 1964 cover of “Shakin’ All Over” (sung by Chad Allen—Cummings hadn't yet joined the band) through 1974's willfully nostalgic “Clap for the Wolfman,” which was to be the Guess Who's last big radio hit—they disbanded a year later in 1975.
Starting with a bloody OJ Simpson jersey and ending with Brady smashing an iPhone on stage, the Netflix live event, “The Greatest Roast of All-Time: Tom Brady,” honored the seven-time Super ...
In 1960, Bachman and Chad Allan co-founded Al and The Silvertones in Winnipeg. By 1962, the band had changed their name to Chad Allan and the Expressions and later to The Guess Who . In 1965, the Guess Who had a No. 1 hit in Canada with their version of Johnny Kidd's " Shakin' All Over ", which also charted in the US at No. 22.