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Rip It Up (Little Richard song)

"Rip It Up"
Rip It Up (Little Richard song).jpg
Single by Little Richard
from the album Here's Little Richard
B-side Ready Teddy
Released June 1956
Format 7" single
Genre Rock and roll
Label Specialty
Writer(s) Robert Blackwell/John Marascalco
Producer(s) Robert Blackwell
Little Richard singles chronology
"Long Tall Sally" b/w "Slippin' and Slidin'"
(1956)
"Rip It Up" b/w "Ready Teddy"
(1956)
"She's Got It" b/w "Heeby-Jeebies"
(1956)
"Rip It Up"
Single by Bill Haley and his Comets
B-side "Teenager's Mother (Are You Right?)"
Released 1956
Format 7" single
Genre Rock and roll
Label Decca 30028
Writer(s) Robert Blackwell/John Marascalco
Bill Haley and his Comets singles chronology
"Hot Dog Buddy Buddy"
(1956)
"Rip It Up"
(1956)
"Rudy's Rock"
(1956)

"Rip It Up" is a song written by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco. It was first released by Little Richard in June, 1956. Bill Haley and his Comets also released a recording of the song that year. The Little Richard version hit number one on the R&B Best Sellers chart for two weeks and peaked at number 17 on the pop chart. The Bill Haley and the Comets recording reached number twenty five on the Billboard pop singles chart and number four in the UK. Bill Haley and the Comets also performed their version of the song in the 1956 film Don't Knock the Rock, in which Little Richard also appeared.

The song was covered by Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Buddy Holly, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Gene Vincent have also covered the song.

The Everly Brothers recorded a cover version of this song in 1957 (#57 in Australia, it did not chart in US or UK).

English instrumental group The Tornados covered this song on their 1964 album Away from it All.

Wanda Jackson covered it on her 1964 album Two Sides Of Wanda (and again on her 2011 album The Party Ain't Over).

During the Get Back sessions in 1969, The Beatles recorded the song as part of a medley with "Shake, Rattle and Roll" and "Blue Suede Shoes". This recording was released in 1996 on the album Anthology 3. It was covered in 1975 by John Lennon on his album Rock 'n' Roll, in a medley together with the song "Ready Teddy".


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