- Harlem Shuffle
Infobox Single
Name =Harlem Shuffle
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =Bob & Earl
Album =
A-side =
B-side ="I'll Keep Running Back"
Released =1963
Format =7", 45rpm
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =2:30
Label =Marc Records 104 [http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/marc.html Marc Records listing]
Writer =Bobby Relf, Earl Nelson
Producer =
Certification =
Last single =
This single ="Harlem Shuffle"
(1963)
Next single ="My Woman"
(1964)
Misc ="Harlem Shuffle" is an
R&B song originally written and recorded by the duoBob & Earl in1963 , and covered byBooker T and the MG's , as well as theThe Rolling Stones in1986 .House of Pain later sampled the song's opening horn line in their breakthrough single "Jump Around".Bob & Earl
The original single, co-arranged by
Barry White andGene Page , peaked at #44 on the BillboardHot 100 chart and #36 on the Cash Box chart. However, the record was much more successful upon its UK release in1969 , making the Top 10 there [ [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Bob%20&%20Earl.html Bob & Earl Page ] ] . It was released on Marc Records, a subsidiary of Titan Records.In 2003, the Bob & Earl original version of the song was ranked #23 by the
music critic s ofThe Daily Telegraph on their list of the "50 Best Duets Ever" [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2003/11/08/bmduet08.xml list of the 50 Best Duets Ever] .The Rolling Stones
Infobox Single
Name = Harlem Shuffle
Artist =Rolling Stones
from Album = Dirty Work
Released =28 February 1986
Format =CD , 7"
Recorded =8 April -17 June 1985
Genre = Rock
Length = 3 min 23 s
Label = Rolling Stones/Virgin
Writer = Bob Relf, Earl Nelson
Producer =The Glimmer Twins ,Steve Lillywhite
Chart position =- #13 (UK)
- #5 (USA)
Reviews =
Last single = "She Was Hot "
(1983)
This single = "Harlem Shuffle"
(1986)
Next single = "One Hit (To the Body) "
(1986) |The Rolling Stones' cover version, with
Bobby Womack on backing vocals, appeared on theiralbum "Dirty Work", and went to #5 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, and #13 in the UK.Keith Richards had been looking for songs to possibly include on the album and had been working up songs withRonnie Wood and Womack waiting for Jagger to return to the studio inParis after doing promo work on his solo album. To Richards surprise, Jagger liked the feel and cut the vocals quickly. It became the firstcover song the Stones had released as an opening single off a new studio album since 1964. It opens with:In 1986, a 12" extended single mix of the song was released. One side contained the "London Mix" and ran 6:19. The other side had a "New York Mix" and ran 6:35. Both mixes were variations of the 7" mix. The "New York Mix" is available on the CD, "
Rarities 1971-2003 ", although it has been edited to 5:48. The full-length versions have not been released commercially on CD.Music video
"Harlem Shuffle" at the Kool Kat Club". The Stones produced an accompanying three minute
music video , which combinded live-action andanimation . The live-action was directed by famous animation directorRalph Bakshi and the animation was directed by futureRen and Stimpy creatorJohn Kricfalusi .Fact|date=August 2007 Other animators who also worked on the video includedLynne Naylor , Jim Smith, Bob Jaques,Vicki Jensen ,Pat Ventura and two other, unknown animators.Fact|date=August 2007Lela Rochon appeared in the video.Fact|date=August 2007References
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