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    Perkins's songs were recorded by artists (and friends) as influential as Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Ricky Nelson, and Eric Clapton, which further established his prominent place in the history of popular music. Paul McCartney said "If there were no Carl Perkins, there would be no Beatles."

    • Blue Suede Shoes. Written, recorded and released in 1955. This is undoubtedly Carl Perkins’ most famous and best selling singles. It was Perkins’ only number one single.
    • Matchbox. Written and recorded by Perkins in 1957. “Matchbox,” borrowed a few lines and phrases from blues artists Ma Rainey and Blind Lemon Jefferson but otherwise the recording is arranged by Perkins and shares no musical similarities to the quoted songs.
    • Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby. This song is based on a 1934 song written by Rex Griffin. Perkins recorded his updated version in 1957. Perkins’ version sounds much more modern and the fast back beat and sparse instrumentation lend the song a rockabilly feel.
    • Dixie Fried. Also written by Carl Perkins and Howard “Curley” Griffin in 1956. Dixie Fried came out of the same sessions that produced Boppin’ the Blues.
  2. May 15, 2015 · Perkins’s close friend Elvis Presley recorded it himself soon after, taking it to the American masses via sensational TV appearances on The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show and The Milton Berle Show, and it became the opening shot of his seminal debut album of 1956.

  3. With the recordings of Perkins’ songs by musicians (and friends) as influential as Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, and Eric Clapton, his standing in the annals of popular music was further cemented. Paul McCartney said “if there were no Carl Perkins, there would be no Beatles.

  4. Aug 7, 2024 · Carl Perkins was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose song “Blue Suede Shoes” was a touchstone of the rockabilly musical movement of the 1950s. A “triple threat” performer—a strong singer, a prolific and imaginative songwriter, and an excellent and influential lead guitarist—Perkins.

  5. Perkins became friendly with the Beatles and oversaw the sessions where they recorded five of his songs – “Matchbox,” “Honey Don’t,” “Your True Love,” “Blue Suede Shoes,” and “Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby.”

  6. Sep 16, 2021 · The best Carl Perkins song. Without question. It was the b-side of the better known ‘Blue Suede Shoes’. It was recorded on the mythical ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ day at Sun in December 1956 and based on a 1927 Blind Lemon Jefferson song (the similarities to which Carl disputed). A hypnotic riff with a sneaky, boastful lyric.