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Shake, rattle & roll - not sure (Bill Haley? Jerry Lee Lewis? someone else?)

Shake, Rattle and Roll is a prototypical twelve bar blues-form rock and roll song written by Jesse Stone (under his working name Charles E. Calhoun). The song was first recorded in 1954 by Big Joe Turner, a blues shouter whose career began in Kansas City before World War II, and this version, at least, features simple verse-chorus form. Bill Haley and the Comets' cover version, released later in the year, had partly sanitised lyrics in an attempt to be more palatable to white audiences as well as a less bluesy, more "pop" arrangement.

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snapshot... made me think of "pictures of you" by the cure. Maybe cos I did those searches for pics of rollergirl... :o

but the cure have no "snapshots" in the 6 albums i got of theirs.

They do have

"fascination street" though :D

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