Type: | single |
Artist: | Dick Holler And The Holidays |
B-Side: | Yea-Boo |
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Length: | 1:57 |
Label: | Comet Records |
Chronology: | Dick Holler And The Holidays |
Prev Title: | Mooba-Grooba / Hey Little Fool |
Prev Year: | 1962 |
Next Title: | Grand Strand Gold |
Next Year: | 1998 |
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" is a song first recorded by Dick Holler & the Holidays, written by Don Smith and Cyril Vetter.[2] It was later recorded by the Swingin' Medallions who released it as their second single in 1966. Peaking at #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100,[3] the recording became a hit although banned on many radio stations due to lines referring to drinking and sex: "worst hangover I ever had" and "she loved me so hard".[4]
The song has since been recorded by numerous artists, including the Residents, Joe Stampley, and the Cockroaches.[5]
1963 | Dick Holler And The Holidays | ||
Dale & Grace | |||
1966 | Swingin' Medallions | ||
Harry Deal and the Galaxies | |||
1967 | Clifford Curry And The C. C. Drivers | ||
The Uniques | |||
The Invaders | |||
1968 | The Tams | ||
1974 | The Residents | The Residents' first version, featured in a medley on The Third Reich 'n Roll. | |
1975 | Harry Deal and the Galaxies | ||
1982 | Joe Stampley | Joe Stampley was a member of The Uniques. | |
Clifford Curry | |||
1983 | Rick Dees | ||
1986 | The Basement Wall | ||
1987 | The Cockroaches | Peaked at number 32 on the Australian chart.[6] | |
1988 | The Highliners | ||
The Residents | Their second use of the song, released as a single alongside God in Three Persons (on which the organ riff is a recurring motif). | ||
1997 | Dick Holler | ||
1999 | George Thorogood | ||
2010 | Dale & Grace | ||
2011 | Better Than Ezra |