Little Richard and Fats Domino helped establish rock and roll in the 1950s. Little Richard's song "Tutti Frutti" featured his signature "good golly miss molly" lyrics and piano boogie style. Chuck Berry's songs like "Maybelline" and "Johnny B. Goode" showcased his guitar skills and lyrics about cars. Jerry Lee Lewis was known for his wild piano-playing style and songs like "Great Balls of Fire." The era also saw the rise of artists like Buddy Holly and the Crickets, who used new studio techniques. Ray Charles incorporated gospel and R&B into hits like "What'd I Say."
4. Boogie Style Piano
12-Bar Blues
Tutti Frutti :
A wop bop a loo mop, a good goddamn!
Tutti frutti, loose booty
If it don't fit, don't force it
You can grease it, make it easy
5.
6. Prove It On Me Blues:
Went out last night, had a great big fight
Everything seemed to go on wrong
I looked up, to my surprise
The gal I was with was gone.
Where she went, I don’t know
I mean to follow everywhere she goes
Folks say I’m crooked.I didn’t know where she took it
I want the whole world to know.
They say I do it, ain’t nobody caught me
Sure got to prove it on me
Went out last night with a crowd of my friends
They must’ve been women, ‘cause I don’t like no men
It’s true I wear a collar and a tie,
Makes the wind blow all the while
Don’t you say I do it, ain’t nobody caught me
You sure got to prove it on me.
Say I do it, ain’t nobody caught me
Sure got to prove it on me.
I went out last night with a crowd of my friends
It must’ve been women, ‘cause I don’t like no men.
Wear my clothes just like a fan
Talk to the gals just like any old man
Cause they say I do it, ain’t nobody caught me
Sure got to prove it on me.
28. Instrumentals
Dirty Saxophone
The Champs
Tequila (http://youtu.be/HCre91Q6qkM)
Twang Guitar
Duane Eddy
Rebel-Rouser (http://youtu.be/uGPG_Y-_BZI)
The Ventures
Walk Don't Run
(http://youtu.be/m8dOGmctNhc)