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" Blue Suede Shoes " is a rock and roll standard written and first recorded by American singer, songwriter and guitarist Carl Perkins in 1955. It is considered one of the first rockabilly records, incorporating elements of blues, country and pop music of the time.
lyrics. Songfacts®: Blue suede shoes were a luxury item in the South, a stylish footwear for a night out. You had to be careful with them, however, because suede isn't easy to clean. Perkins never owned a pair, but Johnny Cash told him a story about someone who did.
Blue Suede Shoes Lyrics: Well, it's one for the money / Two for the show / Three to get ready / Now go, cat, go / But don't you step on my blue suede shoes / You can do anything but lay off...
15 Μαΐ 2015 · In his autobiography, Go, Cat, Go!, he wrote that he shrugged off Cash’s initial suggestion, and only conceived the song later. Today, nearly 60 years after recording Blue Suede Shoes at Memphis’ fabled Sun Studios, the last surviving member of Perkins’s band sets the story straight.
According to Perkins, "On December 17, 1955, I wrote 'Blue Suede Shoes'. I recorded it on December 19", for Sun Records. [8] [9] Sun's producer, Sam Phillips, convinced Perkins to change the lyric from "go, boy, go" in the first take of the song to "go, cat, go" in the second, which became the release version. [10]
Blue Suede Shoes Lyrics by Carl Perkins from the The Ultimate History of Rock 'N' Roll Collection album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Well it's one for the money, two for the show Three to get ready, now go cat go.
When Perkins played a dance on December 4, 1955, he noticed a couple dancing near the stage. The girl was gorgeous, he thought, and the boy wore blue suede shoes. As they danced the boy cautioned his date "don't step on my suedes." Perkins was bewildered that a guy would value shoes over a beautiful girl.