"The Resurrection Shuffle" is a song by British rock band
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke, released as a single in November 1970. It became their only charting hit, peaking at number three on the
UK Singles Chart and number 40 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
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Background
"The Resurrection Shuffle" was recorded at De Lane Lea Studios
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on Dean Street
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Culture
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in London and features Howie Casey
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playing saxophone
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.
Capitol decided to release this as a single over the song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman" (featuring George Harrison
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playing guitar, assisting with production and helping with some of the lyrics), which had been scheduled for single release. However, the record label Capitol instead decided that "The Resurrection Shuffle" should be the next single.
Aston, Gardner and Dyke went on tour with Deep Purple
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and shortly after this began, "The Resurrection Shuffle" was released as a single in November 1970. Within a few months, the single had gained significant popularity and by February the band were forced to leave the tour and to headline their own tour.
Charts
Tom Jones version
Welsh singer Tom Jones
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covered the song for his album '' She's a Lady'', released in May 1971. Following the album's release in the US, "Resurrection Shuffle" was positively received and the record label, Parrot
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, decided to release it as a single, coupled with his current hit " Puppet Man", which had been released the previous month. "Resurrection Shuffle" was also released as a single in continental Europe with the B-side "Ebb Tide
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", and performed particularly well in France, where the single sold over 60,000 copies.
Charts
References
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1970 songs
1971 singles
Tom Jones (singer) songs
Capitol Records singles
Parrot Records singles