© Bloodrock combined Southern rock, hard rock, heavy metal and psychedelic rock.

One could dip in anywhere in The Outlaws impressive and lengthy back catalogue and come up with a gem worthy of inclusion in any selection of great southern rock songs. After spending a decade building up an impressive audience, Ain’t Much Left Of Me is the song that broke them through to a wider rock audience. 427,229 listeners, Lynyrd Skynyrd

Gov’t Mule is like the Allman Brothers meets… God, I don’t know what! I don’t know a whole lot about the band, but I always loved the chorus in this song: ‘Third rate romance/Low rent rendezvous.’ It had a really cool kind of country feel. Duane Allman was killed by motorcycle accident in 1971.[7].

© Betts' ascension as band leader following the death of Allman and then Berry Oakley, the band’s original bassist, turned the direction of the band — and American pop music in general — toward a more Southern-fried sound. By the time they released Brothers And Sisters in 1973 they’d already lost lead guitarist Duane Allman in a motorbike accident, and had established themselves as the premier jam band with 1971’s epic Live At Filmore East.

Charlie Daniels, a big-bearded fiddler with a knack for novelty songs, gave Southern rock its self-identifying anthem with his 1975 hit "The South's Gonna Do It", the lyrics of which mentioned all of the above bands, proclaiming: "Be proud you're a rebel/'Cause the South's gonna do it again." Pickin’ The Blues is a stomping instrumental boogie and was used by the influential British DJ John Peel as theme music for his radio show.

Grey Ghost is a beautiful song and was dedicated to my brother Ronnie. The son of country outlaw Waylon Jennings (whom he portrayed in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line), Shooter’s original band Stargunn enjoyed a reputation as a mix of southern rock and Gun N’ Roses type fare.

This album was a departure from previous Allman Brothers work, which until the death of band leader Duane Allman in late October 1971 had been purely blues rock. From “Sweet Home Alabama” to “Carolina in My Mind,” we count down the top tunes celebrating life below the Mason-Dixon.

A phenomenal live band if a little frayed at the edges (it was no surprise to find the band covering a Rod Stewart song on the album too), the Satellites’ paean to commitment and relationships is still an untarnished gem. In the early 1970s, another wave of hard rock Southern groups emerged.

Skynyrd did some shows with the Allmans in 2012, and watching Warren play every night was such a pleasure.

Mob y'all know what it is [Ludacris] See I'm a Southern ass nigga with some Southern ass hos A hundred thou cash gets the Southern ass flow I'm. Post-grunge bands such as Shinedown, Saving Abel, pre)Thing, Saliva, 3 Doors Down, 12 Stones, Default, Black Stone Cherry and Theory of a Deadman have included a Southern rock feel to their songs and have recorded cover versions of Southern rock classics like "Simple Man" and "Tuesday's Gone". Gary Null/NBC via Getty; Christopher Polk/Getty. 394,398 listeners, The Allman Brothers Band You can't have a list of great Southern songs without a little Southern rock. Written by guitarist Robbie Robertson – a Canadian enthralled by the mythical south – and sung by Arkansas-born drummer Levon Helm, Dixie tells the story of the end of the Civil War from the point of view of an southern soldier: beaten and tired, overtaken by the march of progress. [28], Newer bands like the Deadstring Brothers, Fifth on the Floor and Whitey Morgan and the 78's combine the Southern rock sound with country, bluegrass and blues. Turn It Up was released by Ron Eckerman, Lynyrd Skynyrd's former manager and plane crash survivor. Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana. 'SNL': Weekend Update Skewers Trump's 'Coronavirus Giveaways,' Town Hall, Adele to Host Next Week’s Episode of ‘SNL’, Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’ for Save Our Stages Festival, ‘Lovecraft Country’ Creator Misha Green on Bold Storytelling and the Season Finale.
Hard rock groups with Southern rock touches such as Jackyl renewed some interest in Southern rock. Having appeared in 1990 with the southern soul of Shake Your Money Maker – which boasted their rousing cover of Otis Redding’s Hard To Handle – the band spread their wings on 1992’s follow-up The Southern Harmony And Muscial Companion, adding southern rock and Faces-style boogie to their repertoire. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. It had a Southern rock feel to it, but there was also a lot of jazz and blues in there, and Jimmy Hall was a really underrated singer. A new generation of Southern Rock bands have emerged since the turn of the millennium, notably Blackberry Smoke, proving that it isn’t about to lay down and die any time now. This cunning mash up of Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama and Warren Zevon’s Werewolves Of London highlight’s his unique vision and is typical of his more recent southern rock sound. The heyday of Southern rock in the 1970s began with the 1973 release of the Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters album, with its major hit "Ramblin' Man", and other Southern inflected tunes like "Jessica" and "Pony Boy".

You will receive a verification email shortly. Visit our corporate site. Southern rock currently plays on the radio in the United States, but mostly on oldies stations and classic rock stations. While Fame is known for classic recordings from Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, recent hit songs such as "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood and &q…, Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music. The Marshall Tucker Band was also known to incorporate jazz instruments such as the flute and saxophone into their jams. The 1990s also saw the Black Crowes rise to mainstream popularity with the releases of Shake Your Money Maker (3x platinum), the Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and certified 2x platinum) and Amorica (certified Gold) Several bands from the Southern United States (particularly New Orleans with its metal scene)[10] such as Eyehategod,[11][12][13] Acid Bath, Soilent Green, Corrosion of Conformity[14] and Down,[15][16] influenced by the Melvins, mixed Black Sabbath-style metal, hardcore punk and Southern rock to give shape to what would be known as sludge metal.
Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. Although this class of music gets minor radio play, there is still a following for older bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers play in venues with sizable crowds.[26]. [20][21] Most bands who have tried this style have slipped out of mainstream popularity, but there are still a few who belong to the genre, such as Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Pumpjack, Black Label Society and occasionally Hellyeah. Several of the original early 1970s hard rock Southern rock groups are still performing today, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, and Wet Willie. He was a real character and I betcha David Lee Roth was a fan. Please refresh the page and try again. Here are the 30 songs that built Southern Rock.

(Classic Rock) 05 June 2016, From the late 60s to today, here are 30 songs that prove why Southern Rock is the genre that will never die. Background - The Southern Rock sound began in the deep south around 1969 blending guitar driven 'rock' with elements of blues, boogie, and to a lesser extent (heard in the vocals), country and soul. [8] After this tragic plane crash, members Allen Collins and Gary Rossington started the Rossington Collins Band.

They were also contemporary in their electric guitar and keyboard delivery. Metallica has also covered "Tuesday's Gone" on their Garage Inc. album. Likewise, you’ve got country stars now like Jason Aldean, who’s basically just a Southern rock guy. Thank you for signing up to Classic Rock. Much of the old style Southern rock (as well as other classic rock) has made its transition into the country music genre, establishing itself along the lines of outlaw country in recent years. Easily Black Oak Arkansas’ best known tune, even if a lot of people don’t realise it’s Black Oak, Jim Dandy is a cover of the LaVern Baker R&B classic that fits perfectly with frontman Jim ‘Dandy’ Mangrum’s wild onstage persona.

Rock music's origins lie mostly in the music of the American South, and many stars from the first wave of 1950s rock and roll such as Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, and Jerry Lee Lewis hailed from the Deep South. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox!
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© Bloodrock combined Southern rock, hard rock, heavy metal and psychedelic rock.

One could dip in anywhere in The Outlaws impressive and lengthy back catalogue and come up with a gem worthy of inclusion in any selection of great southern rock songs. After spending a decade building up an impressive audience, Ain’t Much Left Of Me is the song that broke them through to a wider rock audience. 427,229 listeners, Lynyrd Skynyrd

Gov’t Mule is like the Allman Brothers meets… God, I don’t know what! I don’t know a whole lot about the band, but I always loved the chorus in this song: ‘Third rate romance/Low rent rendezvous.’ It had a really cool kind of country feel. Duane Allman was killed by motorcycle accident in 1971.[7].

© Betts' ascension as band leader following the death of Allman and then Berry Oakley, the band’s original bassist, turned the direction of the band — and American pop music in general — toward a more Southern-fried sound. By the time they released Brothers And Sisters in 1973 they’d already lost lead guitarist Duane Allman in a motorbike accident, and had established themselves as the premier jam band with 1971’s epic Live At Filmore East.

Charlie Daniels, a big-bearded fiddler with a knack for novelty songs, gave Southern rock its self-identifying anthem with his 1975 hit "The South's Gonna Do It", the lyrics of which mentioned all of the above bands, proclaiming: "Be proud you're a rebel/'Cause the South's gonna do it again." Pickin’ The Blues is a stomping instrumental boogie and was used by the influential British DJ John Peel as theme music for his radio show.

Grey Ghost is a beautiful song and was dedicated to my brother Ronnie. The son of country outlaw Waylon Jennings (whom he portrayed in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line), Shooter’s original band Stargunn enjoyed a reputation as a mix of southern rock and Gun N’ Roses type fare.

This album was a departure from previous Allman Brothers work, which until the death of band leader Duane Allman in late October 1971 had been purely blues rock. From “Sweet Home Alabama” to “Carolina in My Mind,” we count down the top tunes celebrating life below the Mason-Dixon.

A phenomenal live band if a little frayed at the edges (it was no surprise to find the band covering a Rod Stewart song on the album too), the Satellites’ paean to commitment and relationships is still an untarnished gem. In the early 1970s, another wave of hard rock Southern groups emerged.

Skynyrd did some shows with the Allmans in 2012, and watching Warren play every night was such a pleasure.

Mob y'all know what it is [Ludacris] See I'm a Southern ass nigga with some Southern ass hos A hundred thou cash gets the Southern ass flow I'm. Post-grunge bands such as Shinedown, Saving Abel, pre)Thing, Saliva, 3 Doors Down, 12 Stones, Default, Black Stone Cherry and Theory of a Deadman have included a Southern rock feel to their songs and have recorded cover versions of Southern rock classics like "Simple Man" and "Tuesday's Gone". Gary Null/NBC via Getty; Christopher Polk/Getty. 394,398 listeners, The Allman Brothers Band You can't have a list of great Southern songs without a little Southern rock. Written by guitarist Robbie Robertson – a Canadian enthralled by the mythical south – and sung by Arkansas-born drummer Levon Helm, Dixie tells the story of the end of the Civil War from the point of view of an southern soldier: beaten and tired, overtaken by the march of progress. [28], Newer bands like the Deadstring Brothers, Fifth on the Floor and Whitey Morgan and the 78's combine the Southern rock sound with country, bluegrass and blues. Turn It Up was released by Ron Eckerman, Lynyrd Skynyrd's former manager and plane crash survivor. Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana. 'SNL': Weekend Update Skewers Trump's 'Coronavirus Giveaways,' Town Hall, Adele to Host Next Week’s Episode of ‘SNL’, Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’ for Save Our Stages Festival, ‘Lovecraft Country’ Creator Misha Green on Bold Storytelling and the Season Finale.
Hard rock groups with Southern rock touches such as Jackyl renewed some interest in Southern rock. Having appeared in 1990 with the southern soul of Shake Your Money Maker – which boasted their rousing cover of Otis Redding’s Hard To Handle – the band spread their wings on 1992’s follow-up The Southern Harmony And Muscial Companion, adding southern rock and Faces-style boogie to their repertoire. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. It had a Southern rock feel to it, but there was also a lot of jazz and blues in there, and Jimmy Hall was a really underrated singer. A new generation of Southern Rock bands have emerged since the turn of the millennium, notably Blackberry Smoke, proving that it isn’t about to lay down and die any time now. This cunning mash up of Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama and Warren Zevon’s Werewolves Of London highlight’s his unique vision and is typical of his more recent southern rock sound. The heyday of Southern rock in the 1970s began with the 1973 release of the Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters album, with its major hit "Ramblin' Man", and other Southern inflected tunes like "Jessica" and "Pony Boy".

You will receive a verification email shortly. Visit our corporate site. Southern rock currently plays on the radio in the United States, but mostly on oldies stations and classic rock stations. While Fame is known for classic recordings from Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, recent hit songs such as "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood and &q…, Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music. The Marshall Tucker Band was also known to incorporate jazz instruments such as the flute and saxophone into their jams. The 1990s also saw the Black Crowes rise to mainstream popularity with the releases of Shake Your Money Maker (3x platinum), the Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and certified 2x platinum) and Amorica (certified Gold) Several bands from the Southern United States (particularly New Orleans with its metal scene)[10] such as Eyehategod,[11][12][13] Acid Bath, Soilent Green, Corrosion of Conformity[14] and Down,[15][16] influenced by the Melvins, mixed Black Sabbath-style metal, hardcore punk and Southern rock to give shape to what would be known as sludge metal.
Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. Although this class of music gets minor radio play, there is still a following for older bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers play in venues with sizable crowds.[26]. [20][21] Most bands who have tried this style have slipped out of mainstream popularity, but there are still a few who belong to the genre, such as Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Pumpjack, Black Label Society and occasionally Hellyeah. Several of the original early 1970s hard rock Southern rock groups are still performing today, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, and Wet Willie. He was a real character and I betcha David Lee Roth was a fan. Please refresh the page and try again. Here are the 30 songs that built Southern Rock.

(Classic Rock) 05 June 2016, From the late 60s to today, here are 30 songs that prove why Southern Rock is the genre that will never die. Background - The Southern Rock sound began in the deep south around 1969 blending guitar driven 'rock' with elements of blues, boogie, and to a lesser extent (heard in the vocals), country and soul. [8] After this tragic plane crash, members Allen Collins and Gary Rossington started the Rossington Collins Band.

They were also contemporary in their electric guitar and keyboard delivery. Metallica has also covered "Tuesday's Gone" on their Garage Inc. album. Likewise, you’ve got country stars now like Jason Aldean, who’s basically just a Southern rock guy. Thank you for signing up to Classic Rock. Much of the old style Southern rock (as well as other classic rock) has made its transition into the country music genre, establishing itself along the lines of outlaw country in recent years. Easily Black Oak Arkansas’ best known tune, even if a lot of people don’t realise it’s Black Oak, Jim Dandy is a cover of the LaVern Baker R&B classic that fits perfectly with frontman Jim ‘Dandy’ Mangrum’s wild onstage persona.

Rock music's origins lie mostly in the music of the American South, and many stars from the first wave of 1950s rock and roll such as Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, and Jerry Lee Lewis hailed from the Deep South. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox!
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Gregg Allman also put out some awesome solo albums in his career. Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer, Southern Rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd: the band behind Free Bird, (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives\/Getty Images). By Ironically, the song was recorded as the B-side to "Shake," which couldn't have offended anyone not already put off by rock and roll. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, However, the British Invasion and the rise of folk rock and psychedelic rock in the middle 1960s shifted the focus of new rock music away from the rural south and to large cities like Liverpool, London, Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. More recently[when?]

© Bloodrock combined Southern rock, hard rock, heavy metal and psychedelic rock.

One could dip in anywhere in The Outlaws impressive and lengthy back catalogue and come up with a gem worthy of inclusion in any selection of great southern rock songs. After spending a decade building up an impressive audience, Ain’t Much Left Of Me is the song that broke them through to a wider rock audience. 427,229 listeners, Lynyrd Skynyrd

Gov’t Mule is like the Allman Brothers meets… God, I don’t know what! I don’t know a whole lot about the band, but I always loved the chorus in this song: ‘Third rate romance/Low rent rendezvous.’ It had a really cool kind of country feel. Duane Allman was killed by motorcycle accident in 1971.[7].

© Betts' ascension as band leader following the death of Allman and then Berry Oakley, the band’s original bassist, turned the direction of the band — and American pop music in general — toward a more Southern-fried sound. By the time they released Brothers And Sisters in 1973 they’d already lost lead guitarist Duane Allman in a motorbike accident, and had established themselves as the premier jam band with 1971’s epic Live At Filmore East.

Charlie Daniels, a big-bearded fiddler with a knack for novelty songs, gave Southern rock its self-identifying anthem with his 1975 hit "The South's Gonna Do It", the lyrics of which mentioned all of the above bands, proclaiming: "Be proud you're a rebel/'Cause the South's gonna do it again." Pickin’ The Blues is a stomping instrumental boogie and was used by the influential British DJ John Peel as theme music for his radio show.

Grey Ghost is a beautiful song and was dedicated to my brother Ronnie. The son of country outlaw Waylon Jennings (whom he portrayed in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line), Shooter’s original band Stargunn enjoyed a reputation as a mix of southern rock and Gun N’ Roses type fare.

This album was a departure from previous Allman Brothers work, which until the death of band leader Duane Allman in late October 1971 had been purely blues rock. From “Sweet Home Alabama” to “Carolina in My Mind,” we count down the top tunes celebrating life below the Mason-Dixon.

A phenomenal live band if a little frayed at the edges (it was no surprise to find the band covering a Rod Stewart song on the album too), the Satellites’ paean to commitment and relationships is still an untarnished gem. In the early 1970s, another wave of hard rock Southern groups emerged.

Skynyrd did some shows with the Allmans in 2012, and watching Warren play every night was such a pleasure.

Mob y'all know what it is [Ludacris] See I'm a Southern ass nigga with some Southern ass hos A hundred thou cash gets the Southern ass flow I'm. Post-grunge bands such as Shinedown, Saving Abel, pre)Thing, Saliva, 3 Doors Down, 12 Stones, Default, Black Stone Cherry and Theory of a Deadman have included a Southern rock feel to their songs and have recorded cover versions of Southern rock classics like "Simple Man" and "Tuesday's Gone". Gary Null/NBC via Getty; Christopher Polk/Getty. 394,398 listeners, The Allman Brothers Band You can't have a list of great Southern songs without a little Southern rock. Written by guitarist Robbie Robertson – a Canadian enthralled by the mythical south – and sung by Arkansas-born drummer Levon Helm, Dixie tells the story of the end of the Civil War from the point of view of an southern soldier: beaten and tired, overtaken by the march of progress. [28], Newer bands like the Deadstring Brothers, Fifth on the Floor and Whitey Morgan and the 78's combine the Southern rock sound with country, bluegrass and blues. Turn It Up was released by Ron Eckerman, Lynyrd Skynyrd's former manager and plane crash survivor. Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana. 'SNL': Weekend Update Skewers Trump's 'Coronavirus Giveaways,' Town Hall, Adele to Host Next Week’s Episode of ‘SNL’, Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’ for Save Our Stages Festival, ‘Lovecraft Country’ Creator Misha Green on Bold Storytelling and the Season Finale.
Hard rock groups with Southern rock touches such as Jackyl renewed some interest in Southern rock. Having appeared in 1990 with the southern soul of Shake Your Money Maker – which boasted their rousing cover of Otis Redding’s Hard To Handle – the band spread their wings on 1992’s follow-up The Southern Harmony And Muscial Companion, adding southern rock and Faces-style boogie to their repertoire. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. It had a Southern rock feel to it, but there was also a lot of jazz and blues in there, and Jimmy Hall was a really underrated singer. A new generation of Southern Rock bands have emerged since the turn of the millennium, notably Blackberry Smoke, proving that it isn’t about to lay down and die any time now. This cunning mash up of Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama and Warren Zevon’s Werewolves Of London highlight’s his unique vision and is typical of his more recent southern rock sound. The heyday of Southern rock in the 1970s began with the 1973 release of the Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters album, with its major hit "Ramblin' Man", and other Southern inflected tunes like "Jessica" and "Pony Boy".

You will receive a verification email shortly. Visit our corporate site. Southern rock currently plays on the radio in the United States, but mostly on oldies stations and classic rock stations. While Fame is known for classic recordings from Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, recent hit songs such as "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood and &q…, Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music. The Marshall Tucker Band was also known to incorporate jazz instruments such as the flute and saxophone into their jams. The 1990s also saw the Black Crowes rise to mainstream popularity with the releases of Shake Your Money Maker (3x platinum), the Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and certified 2x platinum) and Amorica (certified Gold) Several bands from the Southern United States (particularly New Orleans with its metal scene)[10] such as Eyehategod,[11][12][13] Acid Bath, Soilent Green, Corrosion of Conformity[14] and Down,[15][16] influenced by the Melvins, mixed Black Sabbath-style metal, hardcore punk and Southern rock to give shape to what would be known as sludge metal.
Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. Although this class of music gets minor radio play, there is still a following for older bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers play in venues with sizable crowds.[26]. [20][21] Most bands who have tried this style have slipped out of mainstream popularity, but there are still a few who belong to the genre, such as Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Pumpjack, Black Label Society and occasionally Hellyeah. Several of the original early 1970s hard rock Southern rock groups are still performing today, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, and Wet Willie. He was a real character and I betcha David Lee Roth was a fan. Please refresh the page and try again. Here are the 30 songs that built Southern Rock.

(Classic Rock) 05 June 2016, From the late 60s to today, here are 30 songs that prove why Southern Rock is the genre that will never die. Background - The Southern Rock sound began in the deep south around 1969 blending guitar driven 'rock' with elements of blues, boogie, and to a lesser extent (heard in the vocals), country and soul. [8] After this tragic plane crash, members Allen Collins and Gary Rossington started the Rossington Collins Band.

They were also contemporary in their electric guitar and keyboard delivery. Metallica has also covered "Tuesday's Gone" on their Garage Inc. album. Likewise, you’ve got country stars now like Jason Aldean, who’s basically just a Southern rock guy. Thank you for signing up to Classic Rock. Much of the old style Southern rock (as well as other classic rock) has made its transition into the country music genre, establishing itself along the lines of outlaw country in recent years. Easily Black Oak Arkansas’ best known tune, even if a lot of people don’t realise it’s Black Oak, Jim Dandy is a cover of the LaVern Baker R&B classic that fits perfectly with frontman Jim ‘Dandy’ Mangrum’s wild onstage persona.

Rock music's origins lie mostly in the music of the American South, and many stars from the first wave of 1950s rock and roll such as Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, and Jerry Lee Lewis hailed from the Deep South. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox!

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