Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

Album: Great Balls Of Fire (1957)
Charted: 8 3
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  • Come on over, baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on
    Yes I said come on over, baby, baby, you can't go wrong
    We ain't fakin' a whole lotta shakin' goin' on

    Well, I said come on over, baby, we got chicken in the barn
    Come on over, baby, babe, I got the bull by the horns
    We ain't fakin', a whole lotta shakin' goin' on

    Well, shake, baby, shake
    I said shake, baby, shake
    I said shake it, baby, shake it
    Well shake, baby, shake

    Come on over, whole lot of shakin goin' on
    Ah let's go

    Well, come over, baby, we got chicken in the barn
    Whose barn, what barn, my barn
    Come on over, baby, better got your bull by the horn
    We ain't fakin', whole lot of shakin' goin' on

    Easy now
    Shake it, oh, shake it, baby
    Yeah, you can shake one time for me
    Well, I said on come over, baby, whole lot of shakin' goin' on
    Now let's get real low one time now

    Shake, baby, shake
    All you gotta, honey, is kinda stand in one spot
    Wiggle around just a little bit
    That's what you gotta do, yeah
    Ooh, babe, whole lotta shakin' goin' on
    Now let's go one time

    Shake it, babe, shake it
    Shake it, babe, shake
    Shake it, babe, come on, babe
    Shake it, babe, shake it
    Come on over, whole lotta shakin' goin' on Writer/s: David Williams
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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Comments: 12

  • Elizabeth Ellis from AlabamaStephen McKernan and Florence McKernan that 45 was recorded by my father and If you still have it I would like to talk to you about buying it. We have been searching for years for a copy of that record.
  • Stephen Mckernan from Panama City Panama 45 white lable chuck and the aces he"have to go also by chuck derhammer I can't find information about this 45 a side
    was Whole Lotta Shakin goin on
  • Florence Mckernan from Panama City, PanamaHello, I have a 45 record with this song and the other side is ..... by Chuck and the Aces with a little change in lyrics, including some cities name St. Louis, Kansas City, Pittsburg...
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 30, 1960, Chubby Checker and Brenda Lee kicked-off a tour of the Hawaiian Islands, the first stop on the tour was Maui, the second largest city on the islands...
    At the time Chubby Checker had three records on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart and Brenda Lee had one, her "I Want To Be Wanted" was at #17...
    Chubby's three records on the Top 100 were, The "Hucklebuck" at #15, "The Twist" at #56, and his covered version of "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On"* at #88...
    *Here's 'Some Real Obscure Trivia', also at the time, Conway Twitty's version of "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On" was at #55...
    One more small item; according to Billboard it was "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On", but on the record labels for both Chubby & Conway it was "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"...
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 19, 1957, Jerry Lee Lewis performed "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'...
    At the time the song was at #8 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, two weeks later it would peak at #3* {for 1 week} and it spent over a half-year on the Top 100 {29 weeks}...
    It reached #1 on both Billboard's R&B Singles chart and the Hot Country Singles chart...
    Personally, for me, I was 12 years-old at the time, it was a great rock 'n roll week, all five of my 1950s idols were on the Top 100, besides Jerry Lee & Buddy, Elvis' "Teddy Bear" {#5} and the "All Shook Up E.P." {#46}, Little Richard's "Jenny, Jenny" {#32}, and Fats Domino had two records on the chart, "When I See You" {#41} and "What Will I Tell My Heart" {#100}...
    * According to Billboard, "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On" was tied at #3 with "That'll Be The Day" by Buddy Holly & the Crickets.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 22nd 1960, Conway Twitty performed a covered version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On” on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    At the time the record was at #61 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; the following week it would peak at #55... (See the next post below}...
    On the same 'Bandstand' show he also performed "C'est Si Bon (It's So Good)"; it would enter the Top 100 on December 25th, 1960, and five weeks late on February 6th, 1961 it would peak at #22 {for 1 week} and stayed on the Top 100 for 10 weeks.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn October 15th 1960, the weekly music series 'Saturday Prom', starring Merv Griffin, premiered on the NBC-TV network...
    It was NBC's attempted to replace the recently canceled 'Saturday Dick Clark Show' on ABC-TV; both shows were sponsored by Beechnut Gum...
    Conway Twitty was a guest on the debut show; ten days later on October 25th, 1960 his covered version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #90; and on November 28th, 1960 it peaked at #55 {for 1 week} and spent 5 weeks on the Top 100 {and the week it peaked at #55 was also its last week on the chart}...
    Interestingly, on October 10th, 1960 Chubby Checker entered the Top 100 at position #90 with his own covered version of the song; eventually it peaked at #42 and stayed on the Top 100 chart for 8 weeks.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn July 28th 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis performed "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" on the NBC-TV program 'The Steve Allen Show'...One month earlier on June 13th, 1957 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart at position #70 {it was tied at #70 with "Party Doll" by Steve Lawrence}...And on September 1st, 1957 peaked at #3 {for 1 week} and was tied at that position with "That'll Be The Day" by the Crickets...The song spent over a half-year on the Top 100 {29 weeks}...'The Killer' will celebrate his 79th birthday in two months on September 29th, 2014.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyFrom Wikipedia: On March 21, 1955; Big Maybelle made the first recording of this song for Okeh records, it was produced by a young Quincy Jones!!!
  • Linc from Beaumont, TxThere was also controversy with this song because some religious leaders thought the piano melody was actually the hymn Abide With Me being played to a different rhythm. While this would not have been out of character for Lewis who pushed that envolop and got his start playing piano for church services and was "asked" not to come back and play because he sometimes got carried away. But this rumor was probably spun by his cousin the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart.
  • Sara from Greenville, AlRadio stations found all kinds of reasons not to play this song: it was too suggestive,he cursed on it, ("We-e-ll-a" sounded like "We-hella"),he sounded black,(most stations didn't play songs by black artists).
  • Scott Baldwin from Edmonton, CanadaSome Of The Lyrics Are Used In The Stephen King Book "The Dead Zone".
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