- List of songs Earl Palmer played on
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This article is a list of significant recordings made by session drummer Earl Palmer
Charting and significant songs
Artist Song title Highest position on US charts highest charting date Miscellaneous Lloyd Price Lawdy Miss Clawdy Did not chart 1952 Fats Domino I'm in Love Again #3 May 5, 1956 Fats Domino My Blue Heaven #19 March 5, 1956 Shirley and Lee Feel So Good Did not chart 1955 Little Richard Kansas City Did not chart 1955 Little Richard Tutti Frutti (song) #17 January 28, 1956 Fats Domino When My Dreamboat Comes Home #14 July 28, 1956 Little Richard Long Tall Sally #6 April 7, 1956 Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' #33 June 20, 1956 Little Richard Rip It Up #17 July 14, 1956 Amos Milburn Chicken Shack Boogie Did not chart 1956 Shirley and Lee Let the Good Times Roll #20 September 8, 1956 Fats Domino I'm Walkin' #4 March 9, 1957 Roy Brown Let the Four Winds Blow #29 July 1, 1957 Sam Cooke You Send Me #1 October 28, 1957 Thurston Harris Little Bitty Pretty One #6 October 28, 1957 Don and Dewey Leaving It All Up To You Did not chart recorded 1957 Hollywood Flames Buzz, Buzz, Buzz #11 December 2, 1957 Bobby Day, lead singer Little Richard Lucille #21 April 6, 1957 Little Richard Jenny Jenny #10 June 24, 1957 Ricky Nelson I'm Walkin' #4 May 6, 1957 Palmer had previously charted with Fats Domino's original of this song Ricky Nelson Be Bop Baby #3 October 7, 1957 Larry Williams Slow Down Did not chart 1957 song later recorded by The Beatles Larry Williams Short Fat Fanny #5 July 8, 1957 Larry Williams Bony Moronie #14 November 11, 1957 song later covered by John Lennon Percy Mayfield Please Believe Me Did not chart 1957 Eddie Cochran Summertime Blues #8 August 25, 1958 Bobby Day Rockin' Robin #2 August 4, 1958 Bobby Day Over and Over #41 1958 Doris Day Everybody Loves a Lover #6 July 21, 1958 Jan and Arnie Jennie Lee #8 May 26, 1958 duo later changed name to Jan and Dean Johnny Otis Show Willie and the Hand Jive # 8 June 30, 1958 Little Richard Good Golly Miss Molly # February 24, 1958 Art and Dotty Todd Chanson D'Amour # 6 April 21, 1958 Richie Valens Come On, Let's Go did not chart 1958 recorded at Gold Star Studios June 18, 1958 Sheb Wooley Purple People Eater # 1 June 2, 1958 Richie Valens Donna (song) # 2 December 15, 1958 Richie Valens La Bamba (song) # 22 January 19, 1959 Edd Byrnes Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb # 4 April 22, 1959 additional vocals by Connie Stevens Don and Dewey Farmer John did not chart June 2, 1958 Jan and Dean Baby Talk # 4 August 10, 1959 Ernie Fields In the Mood # 4 October 12, 1959 Chan Romero Hippy Hippy Shake did not chart 1959 later a hit by the Swinging Blue Jeans Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons # 3 March 14, 1960 Larry Williams Bad Boy did not chart 1959 later covered by the Beatles Bobby Vee Devil or Angel # 6 September 5, 1960 Bobby Vee Rubber Ball # 6 December 12, 1960 co-written by Gene Pitney Gene McDaniels A Hundred Pounds of Clay # 3 April 3, 1961 The Fleetwoods Tragedy # 10 May 8, 1961 Paul Anka Dance On Little Girl # 10 June 12, 1961 Sam Cooke Cupid # 17 June 26, 1961 Bobby Darin You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby # 5 September 11, 1961 The Fleetwoods (He's) The Great Imposter # 30 October 2, 1961 Gene McDaniels A Tower of Strength # 5 October 16, 1961 The Lettermen When I fall In Love # 7 December 4, 1961 Gene McDaniels Chip Chip # 10 February 10, 1962 Sam Cooke Twistin' the Night Away # 9 February 17, 1962 References
- Don & Dewey: Jungle Hop, Liner notes, The Legends of Specialty Series, Specialty Records, 1991
- My Blue Heaven: the best of Fats Domino, vol.1, Imperial Legendary Masters Series, CD liner notes, 1990
- Larry Williams: Bad Boy, Liner notes, The Legends of Specialty Series, Specialty Records, 1989
- The Best of Bobby Day Liner notes, Varèse Sarabande Record. Inc., 2001
- Richie Valens: Come On, Let's Go, Liner notes, Del-Fi Records,
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