| "Rip It Up" | ||||
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| Single by Little Richard | ||||
| B-side | "Ready Teddy" | |||
| Released | June 1956 | |||
| Studio | J&M (New Orleans, Louisiana) | |||
| Genre | Rock and roll | |||
| Length | 2:20 | |||
| Label | Specialty | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Robert Blackwell, John Marascalco | |||
| Producer(s) | Robert Blackwell | |||
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1956 single by Little Richard
"Rip It Up" is a rock and roll song written by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco. In June 1956, Specialty Records released it as a single by Little Richard with "Ready Teddy" as the B-side. The song reached the top position on the Billboard Rhythm & Blues Records chart as well as number 17 on the magazine`s broader Billboard Hot 100.[1] The version peaked at number 30 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] The song was also recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956.
In the Richards recording, the tenor saxophone solo is by Lee Allen.[3]
Also in 1956, Bill Haley & His Comets released a version of the song which reached number 25 on the Hot 100,[citation needed] and number four in the UK Singles Chart.[2]
The song, which was recorded at Cosimo Matassa`s J&M Recording Studio in New Orleans,[4] is included as a full-length performance by Earl Palmer with guest vocalist Ivan Neville and house band in the 2005 documentary film Make It Funky!, which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, funk and jazz.[5][6] Los Lobos recorded the song for the 1987 Ritchie Valens biography film La Bamba. The song hasn`t been officially released on the album but is released on their album El Cancionero Mas y Mas.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1956 single by Little Richard
"Rip It Up" is a rock and roll song written by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco. In June 1956, Specialty Records released it as a single by Little Richard with "Ready Teddy" as the B-side. The song reached the top position on the Billboard Rhythm & Blues Records chart as well as number 17 on the magazine`s broader Billboard Hot 100.[1] The version peaked at number 30 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] The song was also recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956.
In the Richards recording, the tenor saxophone solo is by Lee Allen.[3]
Also in 1956, Bill Haley & His Comets released a version of the song which reached number 25 on the Hot 100,[citation needed] and number four in the UK Singles Chart.[2]
The song, which was recorded at Cosimo Matassa`s J&M Recording Studio in New Orleans,[4] is included as a full-length performance by Earl Palmer with guest vocalist Ivan Neville and house band in the 2005 documentary film Make It Funky!, which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, funk and jazz.[5][6] Los Lobos recorded the song for the 1987 Ritchie Valens biography film La Bamba. The song hasn`t been officially released on the album but is released on their album El Cancionero Mas y Mas.