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Good Rocking Tonight - The Song

Posted: October 12th, 2025, 11:49 pm
by NinaFromCanadaEh
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/song-from- ... ck-n-roll/

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Another song that was in the air that year was ‘Good Rocking Tonight’, in a version from the charismatic blues shouter Wynonie Harris, but he wasn’t the first to sing it. The year before, Roy Brown had already let the world know what was coming down the pike. “I’ve heard the news and there’s good rocking tonight” he belts, over a steady beat, a boogie woogie piano and screaming saxophone. A jump blues like ‘Caledonia’, the song rocks and it rolls, it shakes and balls.



When he was setting the world on fire seven years later as the foremost star of the fledgling rock and roll scene, and singing his own version of ‘Good Rocking Tonight’, even Elvis’ version with its kit drum, bass and electric guitar doesn’t rock nearly half as hard as Roy Harris did back in 1947.







Re: Good Rocking Tonight - The Song

Posted: October 13th, 2025, 1:37 am
by Bilbobaggins
Good Rockin Tonight is one of my favourites from the SUN era. Together with That's All Right, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, Baby Let's Play House and, of course, Mystery Train. Gamechangers in modern music.

Great to hear these other versions.

Re: Good Rocking Tonight - The Song

Posted: October 13th, 2025, 1:41 pm
by NinaFromCanadaEh
I like the slow versions I;m Left You're Right she's gone

Mystery Train and Blue Moon