Hello to all-all.
It is good from time to time (quite often being even highly desirable) to render unto Caesar what belongs to him. To hand in the light of men, creators, that the genius of their son placed in the shade (hein. ..? But no I do not come in these places to enhance the image of Louis Chedid , come see! !). In short, since here we are talking in general rock'n'roll or rockabilly, to do justice to the creators of the genre, but even before the genre existed. In this style that is often described as rhythm and blues, but that was already just rock'n'roll. Proto rock'n'roll if you prefer.
So talking about a man who in 1938 (yes it is the date, I have no evidence that dyslexia by typing on my keyboard, and yet he sees the beautiful sometimes spend my keyboard, like the kind of lclele -ciii, oh, it's just a exmpel , ah want another one!), so in 1938, before the Second World War, wrote a song whose title was called "Pete Roll'em . Yes, in 1938. From a gentleman who wrote a song that a young white beak with a hook heart would make a world hit. That it has been aided by a sweet movie called "Blackboard Jungle " and the final title of world champion was awarded his rock'n'roll. But Seed Violence is Rock Around The Clock was chosen and not Shake Rattle and Roll! In short, a pioneer! On one particularly imposing man physically as well, so much so that Big attribute was given, as it offered Mama Thornton, the creator of "Hound Dog .

like this proof? Then listen to the original version, then re-creation by Burnette Rock'n'roll Trio and, as a 1953, when it comes to stop what could. Yakety-yak of and move on to serious things with a ma'am who refuses to do that sir would do well, and which at bottom is nothing but an alley cat ! She is suspicious anyway, mister has a baseball bat !
You say sex? Yes, you do not quite wrong ...
The title? Honey Hush , of course.
Big Joe Turner was and is the very least, introduced Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, two sadly after his death at the age of 74. There is a short but complete biography of the man. He was born in Kansas City, and Lieber and Stoller had, they say, thought highly of him when they created the song of the same name. Never Big Joe Turner recorded do.
Ok, enough talk, it's time to music. Two versions of a splendid title killer rock'n'roll. The original first. Then his garage near pre recovery by brothers Burnette and the brilliant Burlison. Have fun! And All That stop Yakety Yak!
Big Joe Turner - Honey Hush (1953);
Johnny Burnette & the Rock'n'Roll Trio - Honey Hush (1957).
Come on over,
Thierry
RYS
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