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  2. Tutti Frutti (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tutti Frutti" (Italian for "all fruits") is a song written by Little Richard and Dorothy LaBostrie, recorded in 1955, which was his first major hit. With its energetic refrain, often transcribed as "A-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom!"

  3. 30 Best Songs That Are Classically 1950s - AOL

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    With an instantly recognizable intro, “Tutti Frutti” by Little Richard blasted on the music scene in the mid-1950s. Recorded in New Orleans, the original song included racy lyrics that were ...

  4. Here's Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    Little Richard first achieved success after signing to Art Rupe's label Specialty Records and releasing the single "Tutti Frutti".A self-composed number which Richard had been performing live for some time, "Tutti Frutti" was recorded at J & M Studio, New Orleans in September 1955 after producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell had Richard's ribald lyrics revised by songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie.

  5. Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a panel of renowned recording artists voted "Tutti Frutti" number one on Mojo ' s The Top 100 Records That Changed The World, hailing the recording as "the sound of the birth of rock and roll". [251] [252] In April 2012, Rolling Stone magazine declared that the song "still has the most inspired rock lyric on record". [253]

  6. Inside the new Little Richard documentary that explores the ...

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    Cortés also suggests that the evolution of "Tutti Frutti" from an unapologetically queer tune into a straight rock song mirrored Little Richard's own complex relationship with his sexuality.

  7. Dorothy LaBostrie - Wikipedia

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    "Tutti Frutti" is regarded as one of the defining songs of rock and roll, and has been recorded by many later artists. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] She was credited as co-writer of the song, with Richard Wayne Penniman (Little Richard's complete name), but later claimed that she had written it in its entirety.

  8. Long Tall Sally - Wikipedia

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    Enotris Johnson (1935–2015) was a local songwriter; her involvement in writing the song, and others, was uncertain until it was confirmed by her family after her death. [10] Featuring a tenor saxophone solo by Lee Allen (as did "Tutti Frutti"), "Long Tall Sally" was the best-selling 45 in the history of Specialty Records.

  9. Tutti frutti - Wikipedia

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    Tutti frutti (from Italian tutti i frutti, "all fruits"; also hyphenated tutti-frutti) is a colorful confectionery containing various chopped and usually candied fruits, or an artificial or natural flavouring simulating the combined flavour of many different fruits and vanilla. It is a popular ice cream flavour in many Western countries.