Elvis Presley - Milk Cow Blues Boogie (1954) video free download


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Comments

10 years ago

RockinRedRover

In reply to DeanF below, not to mention the bad typo in the title paragraph above, Elvis' version was actually performed and recorded at Sun on December 8th 1954, so NOT 1955 after all. The resulting record (Sun 215) was his third Sun single, released either very late December 54 or early January 1955, depending on your preferred source of reference. Always worth checking thoroughly before "correcting" posts which may have been correct all along.

11 years ago

ThePruttmaster

oh i see now that others have already pointed that out..ha sorry to rub it in

11 years ago

ThePruttmaster

i hate to pop your truth bubble here but original version was recorded by Freddie Spruell in Chicago in 1926 then by robert johnson, then jonnie lee wills, then elvis, and then Eddie Cochran.

12 years ago

Wonka275

Yeah, and Robert Johnson recorded the Kokomo Arnold version in 1937!

12 years ago

Patrick Wall

Kokomo Arnold wrote this song (although John Estes also wrote a song by this name earlier but unrelated). Elvis mixes lyrics from the Arnold song with some from the Bob Wills/Tommy Duncan song "Brain cloudy blues". Eddie Cochran and Jerry Lee Lewis also did great versions from the rock 'n' roll era. This certainly is proof blues and rock 'n' roll are very close.

12 years ago

Tonali Vazquez

Scotty Moore gracias a el mi guitarra ya no es la misma, ni yo tampoco.

12 years ago

Dean F.

No, it wasn't. That song dates back to before Cochran was even born!

12 years ago

Dean F.

It's from 1955, not '54.

12 years ago

wayne stone

i think you will both find it all started way back in 1934 with kokomo arnold,milk cow blues.

12 years ago

Disappearingboy1039

R.I.P 35 th Anniversary

12 years ago

Overjazz Records

absolutely bro!

12 years ago

MilkerBarba

this was originaly wrote by EDDIE COCHRAN!!

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