Who sings the original Shout?

Shout/Artists

Who remade Shout?

Versions
Title Performer Release date
Shout Tears for Fears February 17, 1985
Shout Mini Pops 1985
Shout Supuration 1994
Shout Atrocity October 27, 1997

Who sang Shout in the 60’s?

the Isley Brothers
“Shout” is a popular song, written and originally recorded by American vocal group the Isley Brothers in 1959. Later versions include a UK top ten hit in 1964 by Scottish singer Lulu.

Shout (Isley Brothers song)
“Shout – Part 1”
B-side “Shout – Part 2”
Released August 1959
Recorded July 29, 1959
Studio RCA Victor Studio A, New York City

When was Shout released?

1985
Shout ((Single Version) [German edit])/Released

When did the song Shout become popular?

1959
47 on Billboard’s pop chart in 1959, it became the Isley Brothers’ first million-selling record thanks to its enduring popularity and covers by many other artists. The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

Where was Tears for Fears Shout filmed?

Durdle Door
It features footage of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith at Durdle Door in Dorset, England, and at a studio performance with full band (with Ian Stanley, Manny Elias) performing the song amidst a crowd of family and friends.

Did the Beatles record Shout?

On February 11 1963, The Beatles made their first album, Please Please Me, and they’d spent a most productive 12 hours recording all but the final track: “Twist and Shout”. John Lennon sang lead, though his voice was shredded from a hard day’s singing on top of a heavy cold.

Who influenced Tears for Fears?

By 1981, Orzabal and Smith were becoming more influenced by artists such as Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno. They departed from Graduate and formed a band called History of Headaches, which they soon changed to Tears for Fears.

How old is Lou Lou?

73 years (November 3, 1948)
Lulu/Age

Did The Beatles steal Twist and Shout?

Many people think The Beatles wrote their early hit, “Twist and Shout.” But in fact, Bert Berns wrote the song, which was based on “La Bamba,” a Mexican folk tune. … They recorded Berns’ song, ”Everybody Needs Somebody to Love.”

Which Beatle sings lead on Twist and Shout?

Twist and Shout/Artists

What year did Chubby Checker record the twist?

2011
The Twist/Released

Why does Twist and Shout sound like La Bamba?

The Isleys’ record has a Latin feel, but it’s more Cuban than Mexican. Only with the Beatles’ version (1963) does “Twist and Shout” starts to sound like “La Bamba.” That’s the kind of synthesis that probably evolved in sweaty six-set nights overlooking a dance floor in Hamburg.

What came first La Bamba or Twist and Shout?

The Beatles released “Twist and Shout” in 1963. Five years earlier, Ritchie Valens released “La Bamba”.

Are La Bamba and Twist and Shout the same?

Twist and Shout has the same three-chord pattern as La Bamba. Isley Brothers did it first. “Twist and Shout” was first recorded by the Top Notes in 1961. The Isley Brothers covered it in 1962 and the Beatles covered it in 1963.

Did The Beatles steal music?

What songs did the Beatles steal? – Quora. The only song that The Beatles stole was Come Together. It copied Chuck Berry’s You can’t catch me in the first verse. They were influenced by many artists (rock and roll, rythm and blues, Motown, Girl groups, folk) but they did not copy like Led Zeppelin did.

Who wrote Beatles Twist and Shout?

Twist and Shout/Lyricists

Who originally wrote La Bamba?

La Bamba/Lyricists

What was Beatles first single?

Love Me Do
Exactly 50 years ago today, on October 5th, 1962, a new single titled “Love Me Do” hit record stores all over England. It was the debut 45 by the Beatles – though, at the time, that name didn’t mean much to many English fans outside of Manchester and their native Liverpool.

Is paul mccartney Married?

Nancy Shevell

m. 2011
Heather Mills

m. 2002–2008
Linda McCartney

m. 1969–1998
Paul McCartney/Spouse

What does Bamba mean in Spanish?

masculine and feminine noun (Caribbean) Black man/Black woman.