Salute to "Louie, Louie"

    "Louie, Louie" was first recorded by Richard Berry and his backing band the Pharoahs.  The song became a regional hit on the west coast.  The song was recorded by the Kingsmen and Paul Revere and the Raiders at the same Portland, Oregon recording studio.  Kingsmen lead singer Jack Ely, at one point in the song, comes in too early before the restatement of the riff.  The rest of the band didn't realize his mistake and Ely stopped.  But the band kept playing and recorded the song in one take.  The lyrics are also slurred in the song and the production is substandard.  The Raiders' version is much smoother, doesn't contain the singing error, and is better produced.  Because of these advantages, the Raiders' version quickly shot up to #1 in Portland, San Francisco, Hawai'i and all over the West.   It would have been the much-bigger national hit but, as we found out later, the man in charge of promoting the song at Columbia Records didn't like rock & roll (?!--he sure was in the wrong business, wasn't he?) and pulled the song, stopping it short of going national. 



    No matter how familiar, no matter how many times you've heard the Kingsmen's version, trust me, the one by Paul Revere & the Raiders is much, much better.

    It is now believed that "Louie, Louie" has taken over from "Yesterday" as the most recorded song in rock history as over 1,500 different artists have now recorded their version.  Below, just a sample of the many diverse acts that have jumped on the Louie, Louie bandwagon.

    Angels
    Beach Boys
    Chuck Berry
    Richard Berry & the Pharoahs
    Les Dantz and his Orchestra
    Charlie & The Tunas
    Stanley Clarke & George Duke
    Clash
    Don & The Goodtimes
    Eddie and the Subtitles
    Els Corbs
    Jack Ely & The Courtmen
    Fat Boys
    The Feelies
    Flamin' Groovies
    Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids
    Pete Fountain
    Friar Tuck
    Grateful Dead
    H.B. & The Checkmates
    Iggy Pop
    Impossibles
    Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
    Jr. Cadillac
    Kingsmen
    Kinks
    Last, Black Flag
    Jack E.Lee & The Squires,
    Little Bill with the Adventurers and the Shalimars
    Mellowdramatics
    Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston & his Orchestra
    Mongo Santamaria
    Motorhead
    Robert Plant
    Otis Redding
    Red Square
    Paul Revere and the Raiders
    Rice University Marching Owl Band
    Rockin' Robin Roberts & the Wailers
    Sandpipers
    Shockwaves
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Sonics
    Sounds Orchestral
    University of Southern California Marching Band
    Swamp Rats
    Toots & The Maytals
    René Touzet
    Troggs
    Ike & Tina Turner
    Tyme Code
    Travis Wammack
    University Of Washington Husky Marching Band
    Ian WhitcombSource URL: http://acsblogrock.blogspot.com/2011/04/salute-to-louie.html
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