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"Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as Specialty single 624, and later on Little Richard in March 1958. [1] The song, a jump blues, was written by John Marascalco and producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell. Although it was first recorded by Little ...
The song describes a femme fatale in a blue dress and not an actual devil. [3] Two years later, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels recorded the song at Bell Sound Studios in New York City [4] as a medley with an original arrangement of Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly".
All Mitch Ryder Hits! (1967. Collector's Edition with bonus tracks, 1993) 1. Devil With A Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly 2. Jenny Take A Ride 3. Joy (#38 CAN [12]) 4. Breakout 5. In The Midnight Hour 6. Sock It To Me - Baby! 7. Little Latin Lupe Lu 8. Takin' All I Can Get 9. Too Many Fish In The Sea/Three Little Fishes 10. I'd Rather Go To ...
He played the organ on the Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels’ 1966 Top 5 song "Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly" and cowrote the songs "It’s Not The Spotlight" for Bobby Blue ...
In concert, Bruce Springsteen has often featured a performance informally known as "Detroit Medley" that includes the songs "Devil with a Blue Dress", "Jenny Take a Ride", "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "C.C. Rider". The medley from time to time blends in a variety of other songs, but this remains the core section, often featuring guitar solos ...
Nine of its twelve tracks charted in the US including Richard's fourth million-seller "Lucille", the rock and roll standard "Good Golly, Miss Molly" and "The Girl Can't Help It", the title song from the motion picture of the same name. Among the previously unreleased tracks are two Tin Pan Alley songs recorded in Richard's frantic style.
In his performance at Sunday's awards show, Mars belted out "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Long Tall Sally." Richard was a big inspiration for Mars, as his father often performed the legend's music ...
He wrote the lyrics to the 1956 Lloyd Price song "Rock 'n' Roll Dance" which was released as a 45 single on Specialty Records. [5] In 1961, Gene Vincent recorded his song "If You Want My Lovin'". Harry Nilsson recorded Marascalco's "Groovy Little Suzy" in 1964 under the pseudonym "Bo-Pete", which was released as a 45 single on Try Records.