Blue Suede Shoes Beatles

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BLUE SUEDE SHOES (The Beatles)
 
 
“Blue Suede Shoes”  is a rock-and-roll standard written and first recorded by Carl Perkins in 1955.  It is considered one of the first rockabilly (rock-and-roll) records, incorporating elements of blues, country and pop music of the time.  Elvis Presley performed his version of the song three different times on national television.  It was also recorded by the Beatles, in 1969, and included on Anthology 3.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Anthology 3 includes numerous Beatles tracks from the Let it Be sessions that (as I remember) are likely the corresponding songs on Kum Back; in all, 12 of the 23 songs on the second CD are identified in Wikipedia as “Savile Row Sessions”, with recording dates ranging from January 22 through January 29, 1969.  Among these songs are Teddy Boy, but with a much shorter running time of 3:18.  Other performances on Anthology 3 from the Savile Row Sessions that have no connection to the Let it Be album are two of the Abbey Road songs, “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window” and “Oh! Darling”; a song called “Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues” that had been recorded by Buddy Holly in 1957 and was part of the Beatles’ live repertoire until 1962; and a medley of three rock and roll classics – “Rip It Up”, “Shake, Rattle and Roll” and “Blue Suede Shoes”. 
 
(September 2017)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021