Reminiscing over music of the 50s and 60s definitely brings Elvis Presley to mind. Not only the music but the 'moves' accompanying the music. Makes one wonder...did the music make the moves or the moves make the music? Another question...did you know Elvis was NOT the first to record "Hound Dog" during this iconic musical period in our history?
Today in Music History: August 13, 1952
Big Mama Thornton circa 1955-1960 Image Source: en.wikipedia.com |
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton (December 11, 1926 – July 25, 1984) was an American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. She was the first to record the hit song "Hound Dog" in 1952.
The best-known version of "Hound Dog" is a re-recoding of the original hit and did not hit the charts until four years later in 1956 by none other than Elvis Presley. In actuality, "Hound Dog" was recorded by five country singers in 1953 alone, and over 26 times through 1964.
Which is your favorite?
Big Mama Thorton - 1952
Elvis Presley - 1956
Later Elvis Recording
Little Richard's Rendition
And last but not at all least ALF!While he did not actually record the song, there were many episodes relaying his own encounters with one he considered nothin' but a hound dog!
Do you remember Alf?
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