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God Save The Queen (symphony)
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Johnny B. Goode - Road Runner
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1979 /02 /23
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Anarchy In The Uk - God Save The Queen - Pretty Vacant - No One Is Innocent (medley)
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1979 /02 /23
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Anarchy In The Uk
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1979 /02 /23
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Substitute
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1979 /02 /23
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Don't Gimme No Lip Child
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1979 /02 /23
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(Im Not Your) Steppin Stone
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1979 /02 /23
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L'anarchie Pour Le Uk
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1979 /02 /23
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Belsen Was A Gas
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1979 /02 /23
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Einmal Belsen War Wirflich Bortrefflich (belsen Vos A Gasaa)
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1979 /02 /23
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Silly Thing
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1979 /02 /23
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My Way
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1979 /02 /23
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I Wanna Be Me
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1979 /02 /23
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Something Else
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1979 /02 /23
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Rock Around The Clock
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1979 /02 /23
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Lonely Boy
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1979 /02 /23
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No One Is Innocent
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1979 /02 /23
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C'mon Everybody
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1979 /02 /23
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Emi (orchestra)
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1979 /02 /23
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The Great Rock N Roll Swindle
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1979 /02 /23
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Friggin In The Riggin
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1979 /02 /23
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Punk Rock Christmas
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1979 /02 /23
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Who Killed Bambi
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Seventeen
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1979 /02 /23
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Single by Eddie Cochran | |
B-side | "Don`t Ever Let Me Go" |
Released | October 1958 |
Recorded | October 10, 1958 |
Genre | Rock and roll[1] |
Length | 1:53 |
Label | |
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Eddie Cochran |
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For the Elvis Presley album, see C`mon Everybody (album).
1958 single by Eddie Cochran
"C`mon Everybody" is a 1958 song by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart, originally released as a B-side.[2][3]
When Cochran recorded his lead vocal for the song, he also created an alternate version of the song called "Let`s Get Together". The only change to the lyrics was exactly that: the phrase "Let`s get together" in place of "C`mon everybody". This alternate version was eventually released on a compilation album in the 1960s.
In 1959 it peaked in the UK (where Cochran had major success and where he died in 1960) at number six in the singles chart, and, thirty years later, in 1988, the track was re-issued there and became a number 14 hit.[4] In the United States the song got to number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Chart (1958/59) | Peak position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 39 |
Flanders Singles Chart[5] | 20 |
UK Singles Chart | 6 |
US Billboard Hot 100[6] | 35 |
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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Irish Singles Chart | 7 |
UK Singles Chart | 14 |
Sex Pistols ( with Sid Vicious, not John Lydon on vocals) covered the song for their soundtrack The Great Rock `n` Roll Swindle in 1979. This was also released as a single, peaking at number three in the UK Singles Chart.[7] The song is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500. "C`mon Everybody" is ranked number 403 on the Rolling Stone magazine`s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was also used by Levi Strauss & Co. to promote their 501 jeans line in 1988. The song was re-released as a promotional single that year. The Hershey Company used Cochran`s version in a 2021 promotional advertisement for Hershey`s chocolate.[8]
English rock band Humble Pie covered the song for their 1972 album Smokin`, which had a heavier distorted tone and featured original guitar licks and a guitar solo incorporated by the band. Led Zeppelin regularly played the song live, though did not record it on any album. [9][10]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Elvis Presley album, see C`mon Everybody (album).
1958 single by Eddie Cochran
"C`mon Everybody" is a 1958 song by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart, originally released as a B-side.[2][3]
When Cochran recorded his lead vocal for the song, he also created an alternate version of the song called "Let`s Get Together". The only change to the lyrics was exactly that: the phrase "Let`s get together" in place of "C`mon everybody". This alternate version was eventually released on a compilation album in the 1960s.
In 1959 it peaked in the UK (where Cochran had major success and where he died in 1960) at number six in the singles chart, and, thirty years later, in 1988, the track was re-issued there and became a number 14 hit.[4] In the United States the song got to number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Chart (1958/59) | Peak position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 39 |
Flanders Singles Chart[5] | 20 |
UK Singles Chart | 6 |
US Billboard Hot 100[6] | 35 |
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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Irish Singles Chart | 7 |
UK Singles Chart | 14 |
Sex Pistols ( with Sid Vicious, not John Lydon on vocals) covered the song for their soundtrack The Great Rock `n` Roll Swindle in 1979. This was also released as a single, peaking at number three in the UK Singles Chart.[7] The song is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500. "C`mon Everybody" is ranked number 403 on the Rolling Stone magazine`s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was also used by Levi Strauss & Co. to promote their 501 jeans line in 1988. The song was re-released as a promotional single that year. The Hershey Company used Cochran`s version in a 2021 promotional advertisement for Hershey`s chocolate.[8]
English rock band Humble Pie covered the song for their 1972 album Smokin`, which had a heavier distorted tone and featured original guitar licks and a guitar solo incorporated by the band. Led Zeppelin regularly played the song live, though did not record it on any album. [9][10]