Ready Teddy

"Ready Teddy"
Single by Little Richard
from the album Here's Little Richard
A-side "Rip It Up"
Released June 1956
Format 7" single
Recorded May 9, 1956, J&M Music Shop, New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre Rock and roll
Length 2:07
Label Specialty
Songwriter(s) John Marascalco, Robert Blackwell
Producer(s) Robert Blackwell
Little Richard singles chronology
"Long Tall Sally" b/w "Slippin' and Slidin'"
(1956)
"Ready Teddy"
(1956)
"She's Got It" b/w "Heeby-Jeebies"
(1956)

"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)

"Ready Teddy" is a song written by John Marascalco and Robert Blackwell, and first made popular by Little Richard in 1956.[1] Little Richard sang and played piano on the recording, backed by a band consisting of Lee Allen (tenor saxophone), Alvin "Red" Tyler (baritone sax), Edgar Blanchard (guitar), Frank Fields (bass), and Earl Palmer (drums).[2]

It has since been covered by Buddy Holly, The Tornados, Elvis Presley, Tony Sheridan and others,[2] making it something of a rock and roll standard. The composition, an uptempo rock and roll song, received its largest ever recognition on the evening of September 9, 1956, as Elvis Presley sang it in front of some 60 million television viewers during his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show at CBS, a broadcast which received a Trendex percentage share of 82.6, the largest ever obtained in the history of US television. It was later used in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960), in a version by Italian rocker Adriano Celentano.

References

  1. Marcus, Greil. "6". Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads. ISBN 978-1586483821.
  2. 1 2 Vera, Billy. The Specialty Story 1944-1964 (Media notes). Various. Berkeley, California: Specialty Records. pp. 10, 35. 5SPCD-4412-2.


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