Too Much Monkey Business
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Bringing It All Back Home...her autobiography. The album opens with "Subterranean Homesick Blues," a romp through the difficulties and absurdities of anti-establishment politics that was heavily inspired by Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business." Often cited as a... In this article: Bob Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home, Another Side of Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Mr. Tambourine Man, Bruce Langhorne, Gates Of Eden, and Maggie's Farm |
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all about jazz | July 24, 2009
The Rock Royalty Tour: The Zombies, The Yardbirds and The Spencer Davis Group
The Yardbirds' hour-long set (in addition to the songs mentioned earlier) also included "Shapes of Things" and "Too Much Monkey Business" plus the original, bluesier version of Jimmy Page's Led Zeppelin opus "Dazed And Confused." The...
In this article: The Zombies, The Yardbirds, The Spencer Davis Group, Rod Argent, Beatles, Jeff Beck, The Kinks, Pet Sounds, and Over Under Sideways Down
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Wikipedia | February 10, 2009
Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas
...Oakley; the song's mixture of lament and resolve was never stronger. The album's title is derived from the song "Too Much Monkey Business" by rock icon Chuck Berry. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Betts) - 17:19 "Ain't Wastin' Time No...
In this article: Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas, Win, Lose or Draw, The Allman Brothers Band, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Chuck Berry, Berry Oakley, Duane Allman, At Fillmore East, and Southbound
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E! Online | August 05, 2008
Beatles Recording Worth Its Weight in Pounds - E! Online
...and "Honey Don't." The side-two tracks include "I'm a Loser," Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business," the Hollies' "Nitty Gritty" and "Something's Got a Hold on Me" and the gospel tune "I Shall Not Be Moved." The auction house told...
In this article: I'll Follow the Sun, John Lennon, Tax, BBC News, I'm a Loser, Honey Don't, Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby, Beatles '65, Beatles for Sale, and I Feel Fine
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 15, 2007
Soul-Searching
...Elvis only because the famed Japanese wrestler Tiger Mask mentioned him on TV. The first Elvis song he heard was "Too Much Monkey Business," a rockabilly tune. "Listening to Elvis for the first time, that was the greatest moment of my...
In this article: Memphis, Graceland, William Eggleston, Arthur Lee, Elvis Presley Enterprises, Box Tops, and Love
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Freddy Weller
...Revere & The Raiders. He recorded many country hits like Joe South's Games People Play, Chuck Berry's The Promised Land and Too Much Monkey Business, She Loves Me Right Out Of My Mind, Indian Lake, Down In The Boondocks, and many others.
In this article: Freddy Weller, Games People Play, Chuck Berry, Joe South, The Boondocks, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Indian Lake, and Atlanta, Georgia
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Pitchfork | May 08, 2008
Johnny B. Goode: His Complete '50s Chess Recordings Pitchfork
...in 2008. Yet it's still both useful and enjoyable to blast tracks like "Maybellene", "Sweet Little Sixteen", "Johnny B. Goode", "Carol", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Too Much Monkey Business", "School Day (Ring! Ring!
In this article: Chuck Berry, Johnny B. Goode, Chess, Keith Richards, Sweet Little Sixteen, Roll Over Beethoven, Johnnie Johnson, Brown Eyed Handsome Man, Back in the U.S.A, and My Ding-a-Ling
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Jerry Reed
...m "U.S. Male" at the same session. I was toppin' cotton, son." Reed also played the guitar for Elvis Presley's "Too Much Monkey Business" (1968), recorded in the same session. After Presley recorded another of Reed's songs, "U.S. Male," the...
In this article: Jerry Reed, Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Guitar Man, Bill Dance Outdoors, Burt Reynolds, Bat*21, Billboard, and Felton Jarvis
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Wikipedia | September 06, 2009
Too Much Monkey Business
...Business "Too Much Monkey Business" is a song by Chuck Berry. It was released as a single in 1956 and re-released on the compilation album The Great Twenty-Eight in 1982. The song has been covered by several artists including Elvis...
In this article: Subterranean Homesick Blues, Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Bo Diddley, Johnny Thunders, The Beatles, Too Much Junkie Business, and The Great Twenty-Eight
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Million Dollar Quartet
...popularized by the Five Keys. Meanwhile, Lewis sings one line of Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business" which leads into Lewis and Presley experimenting with snippets of Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man." Elvis can also be heard singing a...
In this article: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sun, RCA, Sam Phillips, Bob Johnson, and Jackie Wilson
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"Too Much Monkey Business" is a song by Chuck Berry. It was released as a single in 1956 and re-released on the compilation album The Great Twenty-Eight in 1982.
The song has been covered by several artists including Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Yardbirds, and The Kinks. The song heavily influenced Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues, so much so that it's practically a cover version with differnt lyrics.
- Name:
- Too Much Monkey Business
- Release Date:
- January 01, 1956
- Preceded By:
- "Roll Over Beethoven"
- Written By:
- Chuck Berry
- Recorded By:
- Chuck Berry
- Record Label:
- Chess 1635
- B Side:
- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
- Audio Format:
- 7" single
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