Raunchy (instrumental) explained

Raunchy
Cover:Raunchy Bill Justis.png
Border:yes
Caption:US single
Type:single
Artist:Bill Justis
Album:Cloud 9
B-Side:The Midnite Man
Genre:Rock and roll
Label:Phillips International
Producer:Sam Phillips
Title2:The Midnite Man
Next Title:Bop Train
Next Title2:String of Pearls - Cha Hot Cha
Next Year:1958

"Raunchy" is an instrumental by American rock and roll artist Bill Justis, co-written with Sidney Manker and produced by Sam Phillips.[1] The tune, from the album Cloud 9, was released as a single on the record label Phillips International Records, a sub-label of Sun Records, on September 23, 1957.[2]

History

"Raunchy" is one of the first rock songs to use the "twangy" lead guitar effect, which was later developed by others and became common for several years following its first appearance.[3]

In 1958, a then fifteen-year-old George Harrison performed it for John Lennon and Paul McCartney on the top deck of a bus in Liverpool, and was so note-perfect that Lennon decided, despite earlier reservations about Harrison's age, to let him into his band the Quarrymen, which later became the Beatles.[4] [5]

Other versions

Justis recorded another rendition of the tune in 1962, in stereo and with considerably different guitar, for his album Bill Justis Plays 12 More Big Instrumental Hits. He recorded it once more in 1969, for his album Raunchy & Other Great Instrumentals.

Competing with Justis's release in 1957 were renditions by Billy Vaughn and Ernie Freeman.[6] [7] Freeman's version was his biggest solo success, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1957, No. 1 on the R&B singles chart, and No. 11 on the Country singles chart in 1958.

Justis' version charted in the UK in 1958 at No. 11, beating an interpretation by Ken Mackintosh which charted at No. 23.[8]

Soon after the hit, guitarist Duane Eddy and producer Lee Hazlewood took it upon themselves to develop that style to an ultimate degree. They greatly enhanced the reverberation in their recordings, creating a far-from-light lead guitar sound. Eddy started with the big hit "Rebel Rouser" in 1958; he later made a recording of "Raunchy" for the RCA Records album Twangin' the Golden Hits in 1965.

The Jimmy Bowen Orchestra and Chorus released a version as the B-side to their 1967 single "It's Such a Pretty World Today".[9]

"Raunchy" has been recorded by many artists, including the Ventures, Bill Black, Tom and Jerry, Al Caiola, Ace Cannon, Billy Strange, the Bill Smith Combo (also known as Tommy & the Tom Toms), Santo & Johnny, Glen Campbell, and the Incredible Bongo Band.

Years later, while working on the Beatles Anthology project in 1994, the three surviving Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) played the tune during a jam session, it having been the song that landed George a spot in the early version of the group.[10]

Chart positions

Bill Justis

Chart (1957)Peak
position
Canada CHUM Chart (3 weeks)[11] [12] [13] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 1002
Chart (1958)Peak
position
R&B Singles1
Country Singles6

Ernie Freeman

Chart (1958)Peak
position
R&B Singles1
Country Singles11

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bruce Pollock . Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era . 18 March 2014 . Routledge . 978-1-135-46296-3 . 293.
  2. Book: Colin Escott . Colin Escott. Martin Hawkins . Catalyst: The Sun Records Story . 1975 . Aquarius Books . 101. 9780904619003 .
  3. Book: Steven Otfinoski . Steven Otfinoski . The Golden Age of Rock Instrumentals . 1997 . Billboard Books . 978-0-8230-7639-0 . 38.
  4. Book: Chris Ingham . The Rough Guide to the Beatles . 2 November 2009 . Rough Guides Limited . 978-1-84836-752-4 . 12.
  5. Book: Philip Norman . Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation . 17 May 2011 . Simon & Schuster . 978-0-7432-5378-9 . 91.
  6. Book: B. Lee Cooper . Wayne S. Haney . Rock Music in American Popular Culture III: More Rock 'n' Roll Resources . 1999 . Psychology Press . 978-0-7890-0489-5 . 279.
  7. Book: Galen Gart . First Pressings: 1957 . 1989 . Big Nickel Publications . 978-0-936433-07-3 . 151.
  8. Web site: Official Singles Chart Top 30 | Official Charts Company. Officialcharts.com. 27 April 2021.
  9. Web site: The Jimmy Bowen Orchestra and Chorus, "It's Such a Pretty World Today" Single Release . 45cat.com . December 17, 2016.
  10. Book: Kenneth Womack . Beatles Encyclopedia, The: Everything Fab Four: Everything Fab Four . 30 June 2014 . ABC-CLIO . 978-0-313-39172-9 . 85.
  11. Web site: CHUM Hit Parade - December 2, 1957.
  12. Web site: CHUM Hit Parade - December 9, 1957.
  13. Web site: CHUM Hit Parade - December 16, 1957.