Be Bop A Lu La , I believe Gene Vincent wrote this song in the early rock n roll style, but as years went on he changed it to a blues song.It was the blues from the start and that's where rock n roll came from. I can't understand why more people love rock than the blues . Blues created rock.
Vincent Eugene Craddock, more commonly known as Gene Vincent, was a pioneer of rock and roll and rockabilly music in the mid 20th century. He is probably best known for his most popular hit song 'Be-Bop-A-Lula.'
Gene Autry
It went to number 3 in 1961-Gene McDaniels
Evil Laughter Provided By Vincent Price
Gene Autry, the singing cowboy, had the most famous hit in the late 1940s.
Gary Lewis recorded a version of this song on his " This Diamond Ring" LP - Gene Pitney never recorded this song. The hit version is by Bobby Vee
Gene hits Quackenbush because he feels provoked by Quackenbush's comments and the physical altercation escalates due to built-up tension and resentment. Gene's emotional turmoil and sense of insecurity contribute to his violent outburst.
" Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Gene Autry was the number 1 hit song on January 3, 1950.
the person who sang and you were meant for me was by Gene Kelly by josiah-lee Taylor
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The song "Vincent" (aka "Starry Starry Night") was originally written and performed by Don McLean, who also wrote and performed the timeless rock anthem, "American Pie."
Louis ArmstrongAnswer:"Blueberry Hill" has been recorded by numerous artists. The original performance was by Gene Autry for the movie The Singing Hill in 1941. Louis Armstrong released a version with alternate lyrics that hit the Top 40 in 1949, but by far the best-known version (and biggest hit) was by Fats Domino in 1956.