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Blue Moon Of Kentucky Blue Sway Related sessionsThis song has been recorded during the following studio sessions Get Back sessions - January 3, 1969 - Day 2 Jan 03, 1969 Get Back sessions - January 26, 1969 - Day 15 Jan 26, 1969 Mixing the Get Back album (2nd & 3rd compilations) March - May 1969 Jam with Carl Perkins Apr 27, 1993 Other Elvis Presley songs by Paul McCartneyIt's Now Or Never Officially appears on The Last Temptation of Elvis: An All-Star Tribute Mean Woman Blues Officially appears on Biker Like An Icon (Promo) (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear Unreleased song Related interviewsMcCartney talks guitar! July 1990 • From Guitar Player Spread the love! If you like what you are seeing, share it on social networks and let others know about The Paul McCartney Project. Song factsFrom Wikipedia:
Last updated on July 5, 2017 LyricsWell, it's one for the money, Officially appears onAnthology 3 Official album • Released in 1996 3:11 • Outtake • A • Stereo Paul McCartney :Lead vocal, PianoRingo Starr :DrumsJohn Lennon :Electric guitar, Lead vocalGeorge Martin :ProducerGlyn Johns :Recording engineerBilly Preston :Organ When did Carl Perkins release Blue Suede Shoes?"Blue Suede Shoes" is a rock and roll standard written and first recorded by American singer, songwriter and guitarist Carl Perkins in 1955. It is considered one of the first rockabilly records, incorporating elements of blues, country and pop music of the time.
When did Blue Suede Shoes become popular?Carl Perkins. The song "Blue Suede Shoes" was a huge hit for songwriter Carl Perkins in 1956.
Did Carl Perkins wrote Blue Suede Shoes?Carl PerkinsBlue Suede Shoes / Composernull
Did Elvis own Blue Suede Shoes?They are the only known pair of blue suede shoes owned by Elvis in existence. Elvis owned them for four years before he gifted them to his best man and roadie Joe Esposito during a wardrobe clear-out after returning from duty in the US Army in 1960.
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