Saw him play a little club up north on an off night back in the late 70s. ( many bands on the road would play off nights at small clubs on the way to the next major city to play the large concert venues to cover touring costs) He played all the hits. I became a fan from that night forward.
In 2005 my wife,son and myself took a weekend trip to Memphis. I stood on the sidewalk in front of the old Sun Records building. I still get chills thinking about what I felt there. Hallowed ground.
I was born and raised in Memphis and frequently visited Sun and even recorded a couple of CDs and was very fortunate to be there to meet Carl and what an honor it was...
Exactly. I can't find another example of a rock n' roll song of this era that uses borrowed chords such as this unexpected "C" (bVI). I really like how the song goes back and forth between this mysterious and dark verse section and the more straightforward and uplifting chorus. This unsettling feeling is kinda what makes the song so special to my ears.
Great tune! I like to sneak away to a used book store once in awhile. It is in a building that's about 150 years old. A real hideaway with lots of character. While browsing today this song was playing through their speaker system. I couldn't help doing a little dance in the aisles. :)
This great,great man,truly never got his due!! Elvis REALLY overshadowed this brilliant man! Not only that but,the death of his brother just after releasing Blue Suede Shoes,hit him really hard!!
he had a car accident the day before recording "Blue Suede Shoes" his composition, and Elvis recorded it the next day... the rest is History, CARL PERKINS> elvis. "the only reason the Beatles exist is thanks to Carl Perkins" -James Paul McCartney
Yes, Carl Perkin's original version is so full of energy. Pure, raw rockabilly. Beatles obviously didn't get it, they didn't understand rockabilly. Dat groove man! Dat singin' ! Even solos sound better.
I have Sun record with honey don't I'm on the other side Blue suede shoes I bought it when I was just a teenager I have a collection of 45 records . I used to play to play honey don't play that a lot more than the Blue suede shoes but I like the music I was just a teenager growing up I still love to listen to the old rock and roll music even to this day I love to hear the old rock and roll music ,I I listen to country music too my late husband got me listening to country music love it too .
Remembering Carl Perkins born on April 9, 1932. He was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, beginning in 1954. Among his best-known songs are "Blue Suede Shoes", "Honey Don't", "Matchbox" and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Perkins
Have a question. I like the way Carl Perkins sings this song , so yeah thumbs up. Did The Beatles ever record '' Honey Don't '' ? I'm not a Beatles fan even thou I'm 48 years old. I like some songs of The Beatles but my knowledge of them is not vast. Peace people and thanks . Long Live Elvis Presley , The true King Of Rock 'N Roll !!!!!!!!!
The Beatles did a cover of this song, with Ringo on lead vocal. In the US, you will find it on BEATLES '65. On that same album, you will hear George be the lead vocal on EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BE MY BABY.
It's hard to believe in all the world, only 3200 people have listened to this. The b-side of 'Blue Suede Shoes' by their author. I'd just like to know what "you got that sand all over your feet" means...how many people think it's a Beatles song...
sand all over your feet refers to dancing in open toe shoes or especially just stockings and they put sand on the hard wood dance floors in roadhouses at the time
Both amazing. But I love Carls guitar playing so much. And MATCHBOX is my fave rockabilly/rock n roll record of ALLTIME. So I have to give Carl the edge for me personally. Some of Elvis vocal deliveries though were off the chart. Like My Baby Left me and Jailhouse Rock.
S.O.S., cantada por Raul Seixas, é plágio de "Spaceman", música lançada em 1966 pelo The Byrds. Alguns falam em versão ou melodia inspirada na banda, mas foi cópia mesmo!
I agree, and that's pretty much what this excellent Finnish Rockabilly trio did in the 1970s....Teddy And The Tigers: th-cam.com/video/KJyEmYkgnXw/w-d-xo.html
"Heartbreak Hotel" from Elvis Presley was recorded in January 1956. "Honey Don't" from Carl Perkins was recorded in December 1955. Maybe it was Elvis who wanted to sound like Carl?
Actually, you couldn't be more wrong. Carl Perkins was in the UK and on the same bill as the Beatles who admired him greatly. This was 1964. They invited him into the studio where they were recording what would become "Beatles For Sale" and they were short on material because they had spent so much time touring. So they went back to their rock and roll roots and recorded some "covers" including two Carl Perkins songs - the rumour is that Carl himself suggested that they look at a couple of his songs. It was a good call for two reasons. 1) Carl Perkins songs were less well known in the UK than a lot of other rock n roll songs so the songs would sound fresh to the Beatles audience while helping them out with the shortage of their own material and 2) it gave Carl Perkins a huge income boost because that album sold and sold worldwide and he had two songs on it. Every pop composer in the world would have given their right arm to have just one track on a Beatles album for the royalties they would earn and the Beatles gave one of their own teen heroes two songs on their album and a big fat pay cheque. THEY STOLE NOTHING. They became firm friends with him. George and Ringo appeared on stage with him in later years and Paul invited him to join him in the studio when making one of his solo albums. You really do have it all wrong.
He's so much better than anyone else. The true king of rock n roll.
Stevie ray vaughn was the real blues..but this is good. an so is bb king
@@FIGHT101TV THIS IS ROCKABILLY............NOT BLUES !!!
Saw him play a little club up north on an off night back in the late 70s. ( many bands on the road would play off nights at small clubs on the way to the next major city to play the large concert venues to cover touring costs) He played all the hits. I became a fan from that night forward.
Too good to be real after all these years and for me this song is still dynamite to hear wow!
In 2005 my wife,son and myself took a weekend trip to Memphis. I stood on the sidewalk in front of the old Sun Records building. I still get chills thinking about what I felt there. Hallowed ground.
I was born and raised in Memphis and frequently visited Sun and even recorded a couple of CDs and was very fortunate to be there to meet Carl and what an honor it was...
GREAT MAN. GREAT MUSIC. GREAT TIME. SOUNDS GREAT IN 2020.
Rock'n Roll will never die.
This is a cool song. Carl Perkins lives!
Always been a big Beatles fan and thought I'd check out the original.
Love Carl Perkin’s guitar sound... just hits that real sweet spot every time!
Carl Perkins, the best songwriter of the rockabilly era. Thanks for posting this one!
He sure was one of the best , I will add Chuck Berry who I consider in some way rockabilly .
@@cardonaburban Love Chuck's music..But rockabilly..? NAH!! :)
@@cardonaburban Berry was defeinitely not rockabilly.
Bloody right !
@@cardonaburban chuck was rock n roll, not rockabilly
Awesome. Always impressed with the quality of these old recordings. Great singer! The origins of modern rock music.
ROCKABILLY!!!!! LOVE IT!!!! and so did the BEATLES!
@The dark knight returns example of 'hippie bull'?
@The dark knight returns That's not a song by The Beatles
@The dark knight returns Their India failure ruined them!
What kind of sick genius writes a song that goes from E to c
The one singing
CARL PERKINS DOES
Josh Johnson Carl does!
Exactly. I can't find another example of a rock n' roll song of this era that uses borrowed chords such as this unexpected "C" (bVI). I really like how the song goes back and forth between this mysterious and dark verse section and the more straightforward and uplifting chorus. This unsettling feeling is kinda what makes the song so special to my ears.
@@bertwerbrouck T. Rex has a great version too..its worth a listen
Great tune! I like to sneak away to a used book store once in awhile. It is in a building that's about 150 years old. A real hideaway with lots of character. While browsing today this song was playing through their speaker system. I couldn't help doing a little dance in the aisles. :)
When guitar playing was really great/ and not as easy as it is today as all they had access to back then were those heavy Black Diamond strings !!!###
So gloriously funky, jumpin' a mile high, spontaneous and 100% American made in the best post war traditions!
Happy Birthday Carl!!! Woohoo! R.I.P. I know your rocking up there with Dad somewhere :) Peace
La maravillosa dinamica del Rock´n Roll, expresada con maxima fidelidad por Carl Perkins --
Great guitar licks
Grown up with the fab four's version. This is great, it lopes and swings. Sounds great in lockdown London.
More like the drab four
Hey great rock n roll 🎸!! Carl perkins was a great talent!!
🎵 Sagenhaft ! 👍 🧡 Spitzenmäßiger Rockabilly !!
This great,great man,truly never got his due!! Elvis REALLY overshadowed this brilliant man! Not only that but,the death of his brother just after releasing Blue Suede Shoes,hit him really hard!!
he had a car accident the day before recording "Blue Suede Shoes" his composition, and Elvis recorded it the next day... the rest is History,
CARL PERKINS> elvis.
"the only reason the Beatles exist is thanks to Carl Perkins" -James Paul McCartney
Yes, Carl Perkin's original version is so full of energy. Pure, raw rockabilly. Beatles obviously didn't get it, they didn't understand rockabilly. Dat groove man! Dat singin' !
Even solos sound better.
@@supraludwick83 How about Buddy Holly? Chuck Berry? Little Richard? You forgot them. The Big Three.
@@osamabinladen824 there's no big three. There's a big 10 tho.
@@jakubbaran28 Much better than Elvis's version
Qhwn rock and roll was great, Thank you Carl, The Beatles, Elvis, etc.
Don't forget buddy holly, little Richard, chuck berry, Bill Haley, Roy Orbison, Fats Domino & Jerry lee lewis.
the soundtrack our lives... rock n roll yeah
AWESOME
I love these old songs!
AMAZING Mr. PERKINS, LOVE IT!!!
One of the great overlooked rock n' roll classics of the 50's. Just as good as Blue Suede Shoes but not as well known.
En av dom bästa som gjort musikvärlden gladare.
PERFECT GOLD CARL PERKINS 1960 2020 THE US GODFATHER
Happy Birthday Carl, 4/9/1932..... R.I.P.
That is a sweet sounding London 45! I have the London 78 although sadly cracked
Rockabilly gold.
Brilliant
I feel like I'm rite out of 1955. I love it.
I have Sun record with honey don't I'm on the other side Blue suede shoes I bought it when I was just a teenager I have a collection of 45 records . I used to play to play honey don't play that a lot more than the Blue suede shoes but I like the music I was just a teenager growing up I still love to listen to the old rock and roll music even to this day I love to hear the old rock and roll music ,I I listen to country music too my late husband got me listening to country music love it too .
Mr. Blue Sweid Shoes. 📻🎸🎶🎸🎤🥁🎵😄👌👏👏👏Yup👀❗ G~G.
Wonderful!
This is the greatest two sided 45 ever. Actually to me better than Blue Suede Shoes
LOVE IT THANK FOR THE SHARING ENJOY SUNDAY
Remembering Carl Perkins born on April 9, 1932. He was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, beginning in 1954. Among his best-known songs are "Blue Suede Shoes", "Honey Don't", "Matchbox" and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Perkins
King of rock of roll avec aussi Chuck Berry , les deux King. Peace
HE IS AWESOME 🥰🥰🥰
This is a good song! from french
Lo máximo Carl Perkins.
Toute ma jeunesse Salut aux anciens filtres années 80
Have a question. I like the way Carl Perkins sings this song , so yeah thumbs up. Did The Beatles ever record '' Honey Don't '' ? I'm not a Beatles fan even thou I'm 48 years old. I like some songs of The Beatles but my knowledge of them is not vast. Peace people and thanks . Long Live Elvis Presley , The true King Of Rock 'N Roll !!!!!!!!!
Heinz Paunola Yes the Beatles did a good version of this with Ringo on vocals. They did a few Rock n Roll/Rockabilly tracks
The Beatles did a cover of this song, with Ringo on lead vocal. In the US, you will find it on BEATLES '65. On that same album, you will hear George be the lead vocal on EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BE MY BABY.
COVERED EXCELLENTLY IN 1964 BY THE BEATLES. BUT CARLS ORIGINAL STILL HASNT BEEN SURPASSED. AND WONT BE.
I'm not a musician but Ringo's version has the beat, the same rythm to me... (gilberto lehrer from brazil)
Do you wanna borrow my hearing aid, the drab four killed rock n roll n rockabilly
GOOD FOR CARL PERKINS THE GODFATHER 2020
Nice touch on adding the different label re-releases.
I've been waiting to here that for a long time.rock n rolls
Yep the great tiomes in great Music !!!!!! RIP
Awesome!
lockdown jams !!!
Italia 2021 😍🇮🇹
Like a Pavlovian dog soon as this begins my foot starts tappin' and the shoulders start dippin'. Same reaction to Charlie Feathers One Hand Loose.
The real king of rock n roll..elvis was more "eye candy" and marketable than carl so he got the attention
Elvis Presley had good looks but he still discovered by people every year
Jackson, Tennessee's best!
Every morning you don't look right
Until his dying day, John Lennon worshiped '50s music.
Lennon was gay
@@JerryJimmson Nah.
It's hard to believe in all the world, only 3200 people have listened to this. The b-side of 'Blue Suede Shoes' by their author. I'd just like to know what "you got that sand all over your feet" means...how many people think it's a Beatles song...
sand all over your feet refers to dancing in open toe shoes or especially just stockings and they put sand on the hard wood dance floors in roadhouses at the time
Hallowed...................I feel it..................................
Cool cat
Ringo🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Rip Carl.
I always thought Elvis was the " king of rock n roll" until I heard Carl Perkins properly ,sorry Elvis you were great but he was better.
Both amazing. But I love Carls guitar playing so much. And MATCHBOX is my fave rockabilly/rock n roll record of ALLTIME. So I have to give Carl the edge for me personally.
Some of Elvis vocal deliveries though were off the chart. Like My Baby Left me and Jailhouse Rock.
Same. Came out the year was born.
I respect carl perkins but as foreigner person elvis and Marilyn Monroe are the Great american idols of last century
I don't think he was better, but first.!!!!
The true King of Rockabilly...
The Beatles did a cover of this song about 10 years later with Ringo singing the lead.
The real elvis!!!
As good as it gets...
classic example of slap back delay for guitar
je t aime carl
✌️🍀
Elvis was on his way.they worked together.destiny prevails
Raul Seixas - Rock do Diabo, extremamente semelhante em algumas partes
S.O.S., cantada por Raul Seixas, é plágio de "Spaceman", música lançada em 1966 pelo The Byrds. Alguns falam em versão ou melodia inspirada na banda, mas foi cópia mesmo!
@@AloysiusEmanuel-.- outra música que é uma cópia IDÊNTICA é rock das aranhas, nao me lembro o nome da original, mas é uma cópia
@@petersengabriel: ainda pesquisarei sobre essa!
Rock do diabo, versão Raul Seixas, Brasil 1975.
Sounds bitchin in 1.25x speed
You're a genius!
I agree, and that's pretty much what this excellent Finnish Rockabilly trio did in the 1970s....Teddy And The Tigers: th-cam.com/video/KJyEmYkgnXw/w-d-xo.html
🙂👍🏿
uHUUUUU
Go Cats Go
Sorry Ringo, this is all Carl.
0.5 Bluesly
Do caralho!!!!!!
How come the Beatles arent listed as other versions?
They are!
The Beatles no robó nada cuando se trata de un cover que supera a la original, con todo respeto para Carl.
原曲初めて聞いた。ビートルズは原曲に間奏まで忠実にカバーしてたんだ。
🙃
BY GOD I KNOW,HERES ONE TRY SLIM HARPO...
Ringo
Has the same sound as Heart Break Hotel and it sounds like he's trying to sound like Elvis.
More talented than Elvis .Great singer , Great rhythm/ lead guitar .Wrote his own hits .Brilliant musician.
"Heartbreak Hotel" from Elvis Presley was recorded in January 1956.
"Honey Don't" from Carl Perkins was recorded in December 1955.
Maybe it was Elvis who wanted to sound like Carl?
Honey do?
Uh, no.
There's no fathoming wills of women.
@@Blontified ain't it the truth.
White boy blues.
another song and artist stolen by the beatles.
It's called a cover. It's more legal than this video.
The Beatles Covered this song cuz they admired Carl perkins music. they didnt steal anything!
They asked Carl if it was OK thay they recorded some of his songs...
Actually, you couldn't be more wrong. Carl Perkins was in the UK and on the same bill as the Beatles who admired him greatly. This was 1964. They invited him into the studio where they were recording what would become "Beatles For Sale" and they were short on material because they had spent so much time touring. So they went back to their rock and roll roots and recorded some "covers" including two Carl Perkins songs - the rumour is that Carl himself suggested that they look at a couple of his songs. It was a good call for two reasons. 1) Carl Perkins songs were less well known in the UK than a lot of other rock n roll songs so the songs would sound fresh to the Beatles audience while helping them out with the shortage of their own material and 2) it gave Carl Perkins a huge income boost because that album sold and sold worldwide and he had two songs on it. Every pop composer in the world would have given their right arm to have just one track on a Beatles album for the royalties they would earn and the Beatles gave one of their own teen heroes two songs on their album and a big fat pay cheque. THEY STOLE NOTHING. They became firm friends with him. George and Ringo appeared on stage with him in later years and Paul invited him to join him in the studio when making one of his solo albums. You really do have it all wrong.
It was a homage...they loved Carl Perkins