"Boppin' the Blues" is a 1956 song written by
Carl Perkins
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and Howard "Curley" Griffin and released as a single on
Sun Records in May 1956. The single was released as a 45 and 78, Sun 243, backed with "All Mama's Children", a song co-written by Perkins with Sun labelmate
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The song was featured on the 1970 album ''Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits'', Columbia LP CS 9833 and the 1986
Rhino Records
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collection ''Carl Perkins: Original Sun Greatest Hits'', RNCD 75890. Perkins also performed the song on the ''
Town Hall Party'' syndicated TV series in 1959 and with
Dave Edmunds and
The Stray Cats on the 1985 HBO/Cinemax special ''
Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session''. The record was reissued in 1984 on the ''Collectables'' label on the Back to Back Hit Series featuring Sun Records as 3090 and on the Sun Golden Treasure Series in 1979 as Sun 9.
Background
Griffin was a singer and disc jockey from Jackson, Tennessee, who also recorded rock and roll songs on the Atomic Records label from 1955 to 1957, such as "Got Rockin' on My Mind", Atomic 305, released in 1957. Griffin also co-wrote "
Dixie Fried" with Perkins in 1956.
Chart performance
The single reached number 9 on the ''Billboard'' country and western chart, number 47 on the ''Cashbox'' pop singles chart, and number 70 on the ''Billboard'' Top 100 pop singles chart. The single was also released in Canada on the ''Quality'' label as #1570.
Notable recordings
The song has been recorded by other musicians, including:
Ricky Nelson,
Gene Vincent,
Brian Setzer, and
Johnny Rivers.
The band
Blackfeather had a no. 1 hit for two weeks on the Australian singles chart in October 1972 with "Boppin' The Blues", a recording that has little in common with the original apart from the title and a similar feel, although Perkins and Griffin are still credited as writers.
Popular culture
*Rick Nelson performed the song on the ''
Ozzie and Harriet'' TV show on ABC in 1957, along with "
Your True Love", another Carl Perkins hit on Sun Records.
References
Sources
* Perkins, Carl, and McGee, David. ''Go, Cat, Go!: The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, The King of Rockabilly''. Hyperion Press, 1996.
* Morrison, Craig. ''Go Cat Go!: Rockabilly Music and Its Makers''. University of Illinois Press, 1998.
The Carl Perkins Sun Collection.* Guterman, Jimmy. (1998.) "Carl Perkins." In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 412–413.
* Naylor, Jerry; Halliday, Steve. The Rockabilly Legends: They Called It Rockabilly Long Before They Called It Rock and Roll. Milwaukee, Wisc.: Hal Leonard. . OCLC 71812792.
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Songs about blues
1956 songs
Carl Perkins songs
1956 singles
Sun Records singles
Songs written by Carl Perkins
Ricky Nelson songs
Gene Vincent songs
Gene Summers songs
Johnny Rivers songs