In order to keep things calm the producers thought it best to keep Little Richard n band well behaved. They n especially LR had gotten wild in previous unfilmed shows.
9 years ago
TONE B HURT
Ready Teddy»»»»» The fabulous Little Richard and his magnificent Upsetters Band! Jayne Mansfield at her 1956 glamour Best! 'The Girl Can't Help It" is cool crazy funny film in brilliant color and scope, especially when you see it in a theatre on the big screen. I love the movie, the songs and the stars.
9 years ago
jean-marie Basset
comment fait-il pour hurler de la sorte et chanter juste?
9 years ago
Cards2011
It really says a lot about the depth of Little Richard's genius when I'd rather watch him than the gorgeous Ms. Jayne.
10 years ago
DOUGLAS WAGGONER
If I could speak to Little Richard, I would tell him that we've just entered into the Kingdom of God, and at the most we've just started! Eternity is a long time, my elder brother. I thank God, and I thank you, for Rock n Roll! See ya in the Kingdom, brother!
10 years ago
DOUGLAS WAGGONER
If I could speak to Little Richard, I would tell him that we've just entered into the Kingdom of God, and at the most we've just started! Eternity is a long time, my elder brother. I thank God, and I thank you, for Rock n Roll! See ya in the Kingdom, brother!
10 years ago
DOUGLAS WAGGONER
For Matthew Arenson, in case you didn't search for it: The Girl Can't Help It 1956 Full Movie
10 years ago
DOUGLAS WAGGONER
As I just said on another post: All hail! The Emperor of Rock 'n Roll!
10 years ago
DOUGLAS WAGGONER
As I just said on another post: All hail! The Emperor of Rock 'n Roll!
10 years ago
Ethan Davenport
Little Richard is the king not Elvis.
10 years ago
MrSerbilly
Thank you very much for the nice comment...
10 years ago
sauquoit13456
On this day in 1956 {August 24th} Little Richard performed at the Cotton Club in Lubbock, Texas; in the audience was Buddy Holly At the time Little Richard's "Rip It Up" b/w "Ready Teddy" were on Billboard's Top 100 chart, "Rip It Up" would peak at #17 while "Ready Teddy" reached #44 And just short of one year later on August 12th, 1957 Buddy Holly, with the Crickets, would entered the Top 100 for the first time {"That'll Be The Day", peaked at #1 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Best Sellers chart}