Susie Q
Dale Hawkins
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Oh Susie Q Oh Susie Q I love you my Susie Q I like the way you walk I like the way you talk I like the way you walk I like the way you talk My Susie Q Oh Susie Q Oh Susie Q Oh Susie Q Well I love you my Susie Q Which way to Susie Q Which way to Susie Q Which way to Susie Q You never leave me blue My Susie Q Oh Susie Q Oh Susie Q Oh Susie Q I love you My Susie Q
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Written by: Dale Hawkins, Stanley J. Lewis, Eleanor Broadwater
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15 facts about this song
Origin"Susie Q" is a song by musician Dale Hawkins. He is considered a pioneer of swamp rock boogie.
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ReleaseThe song was originally recorded and released in 1957 by Dale Hawkins.
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LegacyIt's recognized as one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
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Songwriting CreditThe song credit goes to Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis, and Eleanor Broadwater. While Dale was the musician, Stan Lewis was the owner of Jewel/Paula Records and Eleanor Broadwater was the wife of Nashville DJ Gene Nobles.
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Covers"Susie Q" has been covered by numerous artists, including The Rolling Stones and Creedence Clearwater Revival, whose version was a Top 40 hit.
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Unique SoundThe song's distinctive guitar lick, played by James Burton, is noted for its pioneering of the genre's "chicken pickin'" style.
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Impact on Rock MusicThe song's raw energy and simplicity significantly influenced early rockabilly and rock music.
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ChartingThe song peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1957.
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InstrumentationThe original recording features a rhythm that is often considered a derivative of "Hambone," a song recorded in 1952 by Red Saunders.
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Film Appearances"Susie Q" has been featured in several movies, including "Pulp Fiction" and "Dance with Me."
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Music VideoDespite the song's release well before the MTV era, a music video of sorts does exist for "Susie Q." It shows Dale Hawkins performing the track on Dick Clark's "Saturday Night Beechnut Show."
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Genre BlendThe song is often recognized as a quintessential example of combining country, rhythm and blues, and rock 'n' roll.
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OriginalityThe guitar lick in "Susie Q" is noted as being tremendously original and unlike anything heard at the time of its release.
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Live PerformancesWhen performed live, the song often became an extended jam session, highlighting its improvisational potential.
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EvolutionSince its release, "Susie Q" has evolved and been performed in numerous styles, including rock, country, blues, and jazz. It is a testament to the song's versatility and enduring popularity.
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