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"Hey! Bo Diddley" Single by Bo Diddley from the album Bo Diddley B-side "Mona" Released April 1957[1] Format 7" 45 RPM, 10" 78 RPM Recorded February 8, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois[2] Genre Rhythm and blues Length 2:17 Label Checker 860 Writer(s) Ellas McDaniel Producer Leonard Chess, Phil Chess, Bo Diddley[2] Bo Diddley singles chronology "Cops & Robbers"
(July 1957)"Hey! Bo Diddley"
(October 1957)"Say, Boss Man"
(February 1958)"Hey! Bo Diddley" is Bo Diddley's 8th Checker Records single (not to be confused with the song "Bo Diddley") released as a single in April 1957 by Checker Records.[1] The single's b-side was "Mona" (sometimes known as "I Need You Baby").
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Recording
"Hey! Bo Diddley" was recorded in Chicago, Illinois on February 8, 1957 – the same day as "Mona". The song was produced by Diddley with Leonard and Phil Chess, and backing Diddley (vocals, guitar) were Jerome Green (maracas), either Frank Kirkland or Clifton James (drums). The backing vocals on the song were Peggy Jones and the Flamingos.[2]
Rhythm
Like many of Bo Diddley's songs (e.g. "Bo Diddley", "Gunslinger, and "Pretty Thing") "Hey! Bo Diddley" features a Bo Diddley beat.[3]
Live versions
The song was recorded either July 5 or 6 at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and released on the 1964 live album, Bo Diddley's Beach Party with the Dutchess. The song was performed live with Ronnie Wood on Live at the Ritz in 1988.
Cover versions
"Hey! Bo Diddley" was covered by Bill Black, John P. Hammond, Kenny Rogers, Ronnie Hawkins, the Grateful Dead on Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72, and The Temptations.
Mona (I Need You Baby)
The song "Mona (I Need You Baby)" was covered by many artists such as The Rolling Stones for their debut album in 1964 and by Quicksilver Messenger Service released on their second album Happy Trails in 1969. "Mona" was also recorded by soap opera star Craig McLachlan (as Craig McLachlan & Check 1-2), reaching #2 in the United Kingdom[4] and #3 in Australia in 1990. It was also recorded by Buddy Holly in 1957, though it was never released.
Album releases
In 1962 Chess Records released a 12" L.P. titled Hey! Bo Diddley.[5] In November 1963 Pye International Records released a 7" EP titled Hey! Bo Diddley.[6] In 1996 Beat Goes On released a compilation CD called Hey! Bo Diddley/Bo Diddley with "Hey! Bo Diddley" as the first track.[7] The song was also released on several greatest hits albums including 16 All-Time Greatest Hits and His Best".
References
- ^ a b "Review Spotlight on R&B Records". Billboard: 58. April 6, 1957. http://books.google.com/books?id=IyAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA58&dq=%22Bo+Diddley%22+860&hl=en&ei=d-0MTYa2CYybnwecm-DKDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Bo%20Diddley%22%20860&f=false. Retrieved December 18, 2010.
- ^ a b c (1997) Album notes for His Best by Bo Diddley [CD liner]. United States: Chess Records/MCA Records (CHD-9373).
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r5730
- ^ http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=17729
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r35356
- ^ Strong, Charles (2002) [Originally published in 1994]. The Great Rock Discography (Sixth ed.). United Kingdom: Canongate Books. p. 371. ISBN 1841953121.
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r260424
Singles "Bo Diddley"/"I'm a Man" (1955) · "Diddley Daddy"/"She's Fine, She's Mine" (1955) · "Pretty Thing" (1955) · "Diddy Wah Diddy" (1956) · "Who Do You Love?" (1957) · "Hey! Bo Diddley" (1957) · "Before You Accuse Me" (1958) · "Road Runner" (1960) · "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" (1962)Studio albums Go Bo Diddley (1959) · Have Guitar, Will Travel (1960) · Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger (1961) · Bo Diddley (1962) · Two Great Guitars (1964) · Super Blues (1967)Live & Compilation albums Bo Diddley (1958) · Bo Diddley's Beach Party (1963) · Hey... Bo Diddley: In Concert (1986) · Live at the Ritz (1988) · His Best (1997)Collaborators Related articles Categories:- Bo Diddley songs
- 1957 singles
- Songs written by Bo Diddley
- Checker Records singles
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