Eddie Cochran Version
| "Blue Suede Shoes" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Eddie Cochran from the album Never to Be Forgotten | |
| Released | January 1962 |
| Recorded | May/June 1956 |
| Genre | Rock and roll |
| Length | 1:48 |
| Label | Liberty Records |
| Writer | Carl Perkins |
| Producer | Eddie Cochran |
Rockabilly artist Eddie Cochran recorded his version in May or June 1956. It was first released in 1962.
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