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''15 Great Hits'' is the fifth
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The Kingsmen The Kingsmen are a 1960s rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States. They are best known for their 1963 recording of R&B singer Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the No. 2 spot on the '' Billboard'' charts for six weeks and ...
, released in 1966.


Release and reception

The Kingsmen's fifth album was an amalgam containing seven new songs, one previously released single, four alternate versions of previously released songs, and three tracks from earlier LPs. The album entered the '' Billboard LP'' chart on August 20, 1966, and remained for eight weeks, peaking at #87. The album's sales were supported by the continued popularity of "
Louie Louie "Louie Louie" is a rhythm and blues song written and composed by American musician Richard Berry in 1955, recorded in 1956, and released in 1957. It is best known for the 1963 hit version by the Kingsmen and has become a standard in pop and ...
" (re-released in 1966 as "Louie Louie 64-65-66") and the Kingsmen's busy touring schedule. Both
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(WDM 674) and stereo (WDS 674) versions were released. International releases included Canada (Wand 674), France ( Disques Vogue CLVLXS 101 30), Taiwan (CSJ 519, orange vinyl), and United Kingdom ( Pye International NPL 28085). The album has not been reissued on CD. This was the group's fifth and final album chart appearance, and the last effort by the 1963-1966 line-up of Lynn Easton, Mike Mitchell, Barry Curtis, Dick Peterson, and Norm Sundholm. Later in 1966, Barry Curtis was drafted and Norm Sundholm left to develop
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amplifiers.


Track listing

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Twist & Shout "Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers ...
– 2:58 ( P. Medley- B. Russell)Alternate version of previously released song. #
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– 2:13 ( B. Gordy- J. Bradford) # Jenny Take a Ride (
C.C. Rider "See See Rider", also known as "C.C. Rider", "See See Rider Blues" or "Easy Rider", is a popular American 12-bar blues song that became a standard in several genres. Ma Rainey, Gertrude "Ma" Rainey was the first to record it on October 16, 192 ...
) – 3:14 ( B. Crewe-E. Johnson- R. Penniman) #
Do You Love Me "Do You Love Me" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by the Contours in 1962. Written and produced by Motown Records owner Berry Gordy Jr., it appeared twice on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching numbers three in 1962 and eleven in 198 ...
– 2:36 (
Berry Gordy Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr., is a retired American record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer. He is best known as the founder of the Motown record l ...
)Previously released on
The Kingsmen Volume II ''The Kingsmen Volume II'' is the second album by the rock band The Kingsmen, released in 1964. Release and reception The Kingsmen released Volume II (subtitled "More Great Sounds From The Group That Gave You "Louie, Louie") to capitalize on the ...
(1964).
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Jessie Hill Jessie Hill (December 9, 1932 – September 17, 1996) was an American R&B and Louisiana blues singer and songwriter, best remembered for the classic song "Ooh Poo Pah Doo". Life and career Hill was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United Sta ...
) # Shout – 2:22 (
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– 2:53 ( F. Guida-J. Royster) #
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Eddie Cooley Edward James Cooley (April 15, 1933 – April 15, 2020) was an American R&B singer and songwriter, who co-wrote the much-recorded song "Fever." He also had a US pop hit in 1956 with "Priscilla," credited to Eddie Cooley and the Dimples. ...
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Otis Blackwell Otis Blackwell (February 16, 1931 – May 6, 2002) was an American songwriter whose work influenced rock and roll. His compositions include " Fever" (recorded by Little Willie John), " Great Balls of Fire" and " Breathless" (recorded by Jerr ...
) # Killer Joe – 2:15 ( Russell-Elgin- Medley) #
Good Lovin' "Good Lovin is a song written by Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick that was a #1 hit single for the Young Rascals in 1966. Original version The song was first recorded by Lemme B. Good (stage name of singer Limmie Snell) in March 1965 and written ...
– 2:17 ( A. Resnick- R. Clark) # Quarter to Three – 2:05 ( F. Guida- G. Barge-J. Royster)LP label has "R. Guida-G. Barge-J. Royster- G. Anderson. Arranged by: Gene Paige." # Poison Ivy – 2:09 ( J. Leiber-M. Stoller) #
Searchin' "Searchin'" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller specifically for the Coasters. Atco Records released it as a single in March 1957, which topped the R&B Chart for twelve weeks. It also reached number three on the ''Billboard'' sing ...
– 3:22 ( J. Leiber-M. Stoller) #
Hang On Sloopy "Hang On Sloopy" (originally "My Girl Sloopy") is a 1964 song written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns. Rhythm and blues vocal group the Vibrations were the first to record the tune in 1964. Atlantic Records released it as a single, which reached ...
– 2:42 ( Russell- W. Farrell) # Satisfaction – 3:32 ( Jagger/Richards)


Charts


Musicians and production

*Lynn Easton: vocals, saxophone *Mike Mitchell: vocals, lead guitar *Barry Curtis: organist * Norm Sundholm: bass guitar *Dick Peterson: drums *Producer: A Jerden Production by Jerry Dennon *Liner notes:
Don Steele Don Steele (born Donald Steele Revert; April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997) was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement (for health reasons) in May 1997. He was better known as ...
( KHJ) *Cover design: Burt Goldblatt


Notes

{{Authority control 1966 albums The Kingsmen albums