"All Shook Up" is a song recorded by
Elvis Presley, published by Elvis Presley Music, and composed by
Otis Blackwell. The single topped the U.S.
''Billboard'' Top 100 on April 13, 1957, staying there for nine weeks.
It also topped the ''
Billboard
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for four weeks, becoming Presley's second single to do so, and peaked at No. 1 on the country chart as well.
It is certified 2× platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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.
It was ranked #352 on the 2004 edition of ''
Rolling Stones list of the
500 Greatest Songs of All Time
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.
History
Blackwell wrote the song at the offices of
Shalimar Music in 1956 after
Al Stanton, one of Shalimar's owners, shaking a bottle of
Pepsi at the time, suggested he write a song based on the phrase "all shook up".
According to
Peter Guralnick, the song has a different origin. In his book ''Last Train to Memphis'', he wrote that Elvis thought "All Shook Up" was a good phrase for a refrain. For this he received a co-writing credit. Elvis himself, during an interview on October 28, 1957, said: "I've never even had an idea for a song. Just once, maybe. I went to bed one night, had quite a dream, and woke up all shook up. I phoned a pal and told him about it. By morning, he had a new song, 'All Shook Up'."
Future ''
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'' actor
David Hess, using the stage name David Hill, was the first to record the song on
Aladdin Records
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, titled "I'm All Shook Up". In a 2009 interview, Hess revealed the origins of the song, and claimed to come up with the title of the song: "As far as 'All Shook Up', the title came from a real set of circumstances and when I decided not to write it, Otis Blackwell did and I had the first recording for Aladdin Records. It was my title, but Otis wrote the song and Presley took a writing credit in order to get him to record it. That's the way things happened in those days."
Vicki Young recorded a different song with the same title, "(I'm) All Shook Up", on
Capitol Records
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with Big Dave and His Orchestra, written by Bill Bellman and
Hal Blaine in 1956. On January 12, 1957, Presley recorded the song at
Radio Recorders in Hollywood.
The duet vocal on the record is by
The Jordanaires
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first tenor Gordon Stoker. Take 10 was selected for release, and in March the song entered ''Billboard''s Top 100 chart at #25.
Within three weeks it had knocked
Perry Como's "Round and Round" off the top spot, and stayed there for nine consecutive weeks.
The song also became Presley's first No. 1 hit on the
UK Singles Chart
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, remaining there for seven weeks.
Sales of the single exceeded two million,
and the song was named ''Billboards Year End number one song for 1957.
Personnel
Credits from Keith Flynn and Ernst Jorgensen's examination of the original session tapes, RCA paperwork/contracts, and AFM/union contracts.
The Blue Moon Boys
*
Elvis Presley – lead vocals, percussion
*
Scotty Moore
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– lead guitar
*
Bill Black
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Ear ...
–
double bass
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*
D. J. Fontana – drums
The Jordanaires
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* Gordon Stoker – harmony and backing vocals
* Hoyt Hawkins – backing vocals, piano
* Neal Matthews, Hugh Jarrett – backing vocals
Charts
Certifications
Beatles versions
According to biographer
Mark Lewisohn
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The Beatles
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(first as
The Quarrymen
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) regularly performed the song, from 1957 through 1960 (possibly later) with
Paul McCartney
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on lead vocal. There is no known recorded version from that time. However, Len Garry of The Quarrymen (in his book ''John, Paul & Me'') states that it was one of the songs the group played on July 6, 1957, the day
John Lennon
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met Paul McCartney and that the song was recorded then (but was erased later).
Author Doug Sulpy (in ''Drugs, Divorce and a Slipping Image'') adds that on January 13, 1969, during the "
Get Back
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" sessions, they did record a "spirited" version of it with McCartney and
George Harrison sharing vocals. Lennon did not join in the recording, as he was sitting watching while having tea. That version of the song remains officially unreleased (due to it being in
mono
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and McCartney and Harrison not remembering all the lyrics by that late date). In 1999, McCartney cut a hard-rocking version on the album ''
Run Devil Run Run Devil Run may refer to:
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Songs
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* "Run ...
'', while his surviving Quarrymen bandmates recorded it in 2004 on ''
Songs We Remember
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Bac ...
''.
Billy Joel version
In 1991,
Billy Joel
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recorded the song for the movie ''
Honeymoon in Vegas
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'', which also featured other Elvis Presley songs by various artists. It was released as a single and peaked at No. 92 in the US and No. 27 in the UK.
Chart positions
Other recordings and notable performances
*
Suzi Quatro
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recorded the song for her debut solo album ''
Suzi Quatro
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'' in 1973 (titled ''Can the Can'' in Australia).
Her recording of the song was released as a single in 1974 and peaked at number 85 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
[
] Presley invited Quatro to
Graceland
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, commenting that her version was the best since the original. Quatro declined the offer.
* A version by English DJ and producer
Adamski
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titled "
The Space Jungle
"The Space Jungle" is a song by English acid house DJ and producer Adamski. The song is effectively a cover of "All Shook Up" by Elvis Presley, and features additional rap vocals by Ricardo da Force. The song was a top 30 hit in several countrie ...
" was released in 1990 and was a hit across Europe, peaking in the top 10 of the Finnish and UK charts, as well as on the U.S. ''Billboard'' dance chart at No. 8.
See also
*
List of ''Billboard'' number-one singles of 1957
*
List of ''Billboard'' number-one rhythm and blues hits
*
''Billboard'' year-end top 50 singles of 1957
*
List of ''Cash Box'' Best Sellers number-one singles of 1957
*
List of CHUM number-one singles of 1957
The following is a list of the CHUM Chart number-one singles of 1957.
See also
*1957 in music
References
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1957 songs
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Billboard Top 100 number-one singles
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RCA Victor singles
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