Selective List of Recorded Versions
Year | Artist | Release | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1956 | Little Richard | ||
1956 | Pat Boone | ||
1956 | Elvis Presley | ||
1956 | Eddie Cochran | Never To Be Forgotten | Recorded in May or June 1956, posthumously released in 1962 |
1958 | Wanda Jackson | ||
1963 | The Tornados | Tornado Rock | |
1963 | The Rivingtons | Doin' the Bird | |
1964 | The Kinks | Their first single, produced by Shel Talmy. | |
1964 | Jerry Lee Lewis | Live at the Star Club, Hamburg | |
1964 | Barbara Greene | with King Curtis, ts-solo | |
1964 | The Beatles | Long Tall Sally | released again in 1988 on the Past Masters compilation |
1966 | The Beatles | Unreleased | The Beatles' last performance, with an unfinished version of Long Tall Sally, was recorded in Candlestick Park on August 29, 1966, but never released |
1971 | Cactus | One Way...Or Another | |
1972, 1973 | Paul McCartney & Wings | Unreleased | last song in the set list of his live with the band Wings during the Wings University Tour in 1972 and his tour in 1973. |
1973 | Elvis Presley | Aloha From Hawaii | the first ever satellite world wide tele-cast concert |
1977 | The Beatles | The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl | A live performance recorded in 1964 |
1977 | Puhdys | Rock'n'Roll Music | Tribute |
1978 | Scorpions | Tokyo Tapes | |
1980 | Heart | Greatest Hits Live | In a medley with "I'm Down" |
1981 | Molly Hatchet | Take No Prisoners | |
1996 | Blind Guardian | The Forgotten Tales | In a medley with "Barbara Ann" |
2004 | Cactus | Fully Unleashed: The Live Gigs | |
2010 | Eddie Clendening | Million Dollar Quartet | Original Broadway Cast Recording |
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