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  • Let's Have A Party
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  • Gramophone record
Subject
  • Capitol Records singles
  • 1960 singles
  • Elvis Presley songs
  • 1957 songs
  • Paul McCartney songs
  • Sonia (singer) songs
  • Wanda Jackson songs
  • Songs written by Jessie Mae Robinson
abstract
  • %22Let's Have a Party%22 is a 1957 song written by Jessie Mae Robinson and recorded by Elvis Presley for the movie Loving You. Wanda Jackson recorded the song for her first album, Wanda Jackson, released in 1958. The song was released as a single by Jackson in 1960 and entered the UK chart on 1 September of that year, spending eight weeks there and reaching #32; it also reached #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. The Jackson version was later featured in the 1989 critically acclaimed film Dead Poets Society. Paul McCartney also recorded and released the song (under the title %22Party%22) on his 1999 Run Devil Run album. His original song %22Run Devil Run%22, on the album of the same name, also has a very similar melody. A cover of %22Let's Have a Party%22 by Sonia was released in 2010.The song was included under the title %22Party%22 in the Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet, which opened in New York in April 2010. It was sung by Robert Britton Lyons, portraying Carl Perkins, as well as by the company of the show, and was covered by Robert Britton Lyons and the company on the Million Dollar Quartet original Broadway cast recording.In T. Rex's 1972 concert film Born to Boogie, Marc Bolan and Ringo Starr attempt to recite one of the lyrics from the song (%22some people like to rock, some people like to roll, but movin' and a-groovin's gonna satisfy my soul%22). However, they break into laughter each time.Led Zeppelin also played this song live during their live sets of %22Whole Lotta Love%22; an example of this practice can be found on their live album How The West Was Won.English glam rock band Mud covered the song for their 1975 album Mud Rock Volume 2.Rock and roll band Dr. Feelgood covered the song on their 1978 album Private Practice.
schema:author
  • Jessie Mae Robinson
schema:disambiguatingDescription
  • live, 1981-12: Palos Verdes High School, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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  • 5714dee725ac0d8aee540d2e
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  • Ken Nelson (United States record producer)
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  • english
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wsb:record_label
  • Capitol Records
wsb:recording_description
  • United States
  • Hollywood
  • 1958-04-07
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  • Let's Have A Party
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