Showing posts with label Covered Songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covered Songs. Show all posts
26 March 2010
Five On Friday
This great new meme was invented by Travis of Trav's Thoughts. It gives you a chance to pick and theme or just favorite songs and then design a juke box around it to share with others. Check his site for instructions and join in the fun.
This week I'm highlighting the originals. For its time, the mid-1950s, the lyrical phrase "You got to roll with me, Henry" was considered risqué just as the very label "rock and roll" was understood to have a sexual connotation. The line comes from an Etta James record originally called "Roll With Me Henry" and later renamed "The Wallflower." Already a smash hit on the Billboard Rhythm and Blues chart, it went on to become a pop hit in the spring of 1955, but not for Etta James. Re-recorded with "toned-down" lyrics by the white pop singer Georgia Gibbs, "Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)" entered the pop charts on March 26, 1955, setting off a dubious trend known as "whitewashing." On the juke box this week, the black originals of songs later covered by white singers.
The Covers
Shake, Rattle & Roll - Bill Haley & The Comets
That's Alright Mama - Elvis Presley
Dance With Me Henry - Georgia Gibbs
Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
Long Tall Sally - Gene Vincent
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