Suzi Quatro - Shakin' All Over (Johnny Kidd and The Pirates Cover) скачать видео бесплатно


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From '' Suzi Quatro ''

Label: RAK -- OC 062 94796, EMI -- OC 062 94796

Format: Vinyl, LP

Country: UK

Released: 1973

Tracklist

A1 48 Crash

A2 Glycerine Queen

A3 Shine My Machine

A4 Official Suburbian Superman

A5 I Wanna Be Your Man

A6 Primitive Love

B1 All Shook Up

B2 Sticks & Stones

B3 Skin Tight Skin

B4 Get Back Mamma

B5 Rockin' Moonbeam

B6 Shakin' All Over

B7 Can The Can

Bass, Lead Vocals -- Suzi Quatro

Drums, Backing Vocals -- Dave Neal

Guitar, Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals -- Len Tuckey

Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Backing Vocals -- Alastair McKenzie

Engineer -- Pete Coleman

Mastered By -- Chris Blair

Photography By -- Gered Mankowitz

Producer -- Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn

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"Shakin' All Over" is a rock and roll song originally performed by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates.

It was written by frontman Johnny Kidd and reached #1 in the United Kingdom in August 1960.

The musicians who performed on the recording were Johnny Kidd (vocals), Alan Caddy (guitar), Brian Gregg (bass), Clem Cattini (drums) and Joe Moretti (lead guitar).

Other versions

In 1965, The Guess Who/Chad Allan and the Expressions covered the song on a single, which reached #1 in Canada, #22 in the U.S.

In 1965, Donna Loren performed the song on the television series Shindig.

She later recorded the song for her 2010 album Love It Away.

In 1967, The song was covered by Josephine Siao and Lui Kie in The Lady Killer. This Cantonese rendition was one of the best hits in the 1960s in Hong Kong.

In 1969, Performed by Humble Pie on Live at the Whiskey A-Go-Go.

Performed many times by The Who, (sometimes in a medley with "Spoonful"), perhaps most famously at Woodstock in 1969 and on Live at Leeds in 1970.

In 1971, The Flamin' Groovies covered the song on the reissue of Teenage Head.

In 1976, Rabbit included the song on their album "Too Much Rock 'n' Roll".

In 1986, the Beach Boys sampled the vibrato guitar break in their hit "Rock 'n' Roll to the Rescue".

In 1986, Chris Spedding included this song on his album Enemy Within.

In 1989, Cows recorded a noise rock version of the song on their "Daddy Has a Tail" album with improvised lyrics since the lead singer did not know the actual lyrics to the song.

In 1989, Steve Marriott and Steve Parsons covered it for the Canadian Horror Film, Gnaw: Food of the Gods Part 2.

In 1993, Van Morrison recorded a live medley version of the song with "Gloria" on his double live album A Night in San Francisco, released in 1994.

In 1999, The Blue Hawaiians covered the song on their Savage Night album.

Recorded by The British Invasion All-Stars with original Pirates guitarist Mick Green on lead guitar. Appears on The Yardbirds Family Tree album. Mooreland St Records, 2006.

AC/DC stated that the main riff of "Back in Black" was influenced by Kidd's version of the song.

AC/DC's original lead singer Dave Evans had recorded the song with his band Rabbit in 1976.

Also covered by:

Led Zeppelin

Mud

Vince Taylor

Adam Ant

Rose Hill Drive

Suzi Quatro

Iggy Pop

Brave Belt

Dee Dee Ramone

Those Darlins

The Lords

Generation X

The Swinging Blue Jeans

Bim Skala Bim on their album Universal

Cem Karaca

MC5

Eilen Jewell on Sea of Tears

Mae West on Way Out West

Cows

Turbo Fruits

Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet

Bachman--Turner Overdrive

Agent Orange

Horslips on The Belfast Gigs

Kalevala

Hurriganes

The Head Cat

Terry Dene re-released on the 2003 album "The Real Terry Dene"

Wanda Jackson & Jack White

The Vibrators

Robin Lane and the Chartbusters

Clinton Machine

Hello

References in popular culture

The Guess Who version was included in the Battlefield Vietnam soundtrack.

It can also be heard in the 2006 Edie Sedgwick biopic, Factory Girl. The Guess Who version was also featured in a Hugo Boss XY and XX Fragrance commercial, featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Bette Franke.

Shakin' All Over is the name of a CBC Television documentary on Canadian rock music in the 1950s and 1960s.

In 1998 Australia Post issued a special edition set of twelve stamps celebrating the early years of Australian Rock 'n' Roll, featuring Australian hit songs of the late 1950s, the 1960s and the early 1970s.

"Each of them said something about us, and told the rest of the world this is what popular culture sounds like, and it has an Australian accent."

Комментарии

6 years назад

Gerard Depardieu

I grew up on it in 1975. And I'm ready to die for this now.

6 years назад

Mr Larkin

Ah, Suzi ♥️

9 years назад

Perico14ful

ESTO ES LO MAXIMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!..........

11 years назад

Jet Set

How me and the girls used to rock out to this album, air guitarin' after school! That was in 1975 and I just found it again here...33 years later.

11 years назад

sluggotg

She is absolutely killer!!! I never even knew who she was till I found out Joan Jett was inspired by her. No wonder! She Rocks! Sluggo

11 years назад

Eva Russell

This song has given me chills & goosebumps. I just wanted to take her in my arms & love her after hearing this one, but that's just me. BACK TO REALITY!

12 years назад

Kurt van Eden

Still the best old Rock

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