Tutti-Frutti written by Richard Penniman & Dorothy LaBostrie performed by Little Richard & His Band recorded at Cosimo Matassa's studio, New Orleans, LA, 14 September 1955 released in November 1955 as Specialty 561 "They didn't want me to be in the white guys' way... I felt I was pushed into a rhythm and blues corner to keep out of rockers' way, because that's where the money is. When 'Tutti Frutti' came out... They needed a rock star to block me out of white homes because I was a hero to white kids. The white kids would have Pat Boone upon the dresser and me in the drawer 'cause they liked my version better, but the families didn't want me because of the image that I was projecting." - Little Richard "Little" Richard Penniman - vocal and piano Lee Allen, Alvin "Red" Tyler - tenor sax Frank Fields - guitar Earl Palmer - drums
Sunday, January 6, 2013
45 RPM: Little Richard & His Band - Tutti-Frutti
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Tutti-Frutti written by Richard Penniman & Dorothy LaBostrie performed by Little Richard & His Band recorded at Cosimo Matassa's studio, New Orleans, LA, 14 September 1955 released in November 1955 as Specialty 561 "They didn't want me to be in the white guys' way... I felt I was pushed into a rhythm and blues corner to keep out of rockers' way, because that's where the money is. When 'Tutti Frutti' came out... They needed a rock star to block me out of white homes because I was a hero to white kids. The white kids would have Pat Boone upon the dresser and me in the drawer 'cause they liked my version better, but the families didn't want me because of the image that I was projecting." - Little Richard "Little" Richard Penniman - vocal and piano Lee Allen, Alvin "Red" Tyler - tenor sax Frank Fields - guitar Earl Palmer - drums
Tutti-Frutti written by Richard Penniman & Dorothy LaBostrie performed by Little Richard & His Band recorded at Cosimo Matassa's studio, New Orleans, LA, 14 September 1955 released in November 1955 as Specialty 561 "They didn't want me to be in the white guys' way... I felt I was pushed into a rhythm and blues corner to keep out of rockers' way, because that's where the money is. When 'Tutti Frutti' came out... They needed a rock star to block me out of white homes because I was a hero to white kids. The white kids would have Pat Boone upon the dresser and me in the drawer 'cause they liked my version better, but the families didn't want me because of the image that I was projecting." - Little Richard "Little" Richard Penniman - vocal and piano Lee Allen, Alvin "Red" Tyler - tenor sax Frank Fields - guitar Earl Palmer - drums
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