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"Early One Morning"
Single by Little Richard
from the album The Fabulous Little Richard
A-side"She Knows How to Rock"
ReleasedNovember 1958
Genre Blues rock, rock n roll
Length2:12
LabelSpecialty Records
Songwriter(s) Richard Penniman
Little Richard singles chronology
" Baby Face"
(1958)
"Early One Morning"
(1958)
" By the Light of the Silvery Moon"
(1959)
"Early One Morning"
German picture sleeve
Single by Ike & Tina Turner
from the album Let Me Touch Your Mind
A-side" With a Little Help from My Friends"
ReleasedJanuary 1973
RecordedJuly 1972
Studio Bolic Sound (Inglewood, CA)
GenreSoul, R&B
Length3:38
Label United Artists Records
Songwriter(s) Roger Whittaker (credited), Richard Penniman (uncredited)
Producer(s) Ike Turner, Soko Richardson, Warren Dawson
Ike & Tina Turner singles chronology
" Let Me Touch Your Mind"
(1972)
"Early One Morning"
(1973)
"Work On Me"
(1973)

"Early One Morning" is a blues rock song written by Little Richard. It was originally released on his album The Fabulous Little Richard, and released by Specialty Records as a B-side single to "She Knows How to Rock" in November 1958. [1] The song derives from "Wee Baby Blues" by Big Joe Turner. [2] Turner's version features Ray Charles on piano, and was released as a single on Atlantic Records in 1957. [3]

Critical reception

Billboard (November 17, 1958):

The shoutin' cat is at his best on these sides. "Early One Morning," the great blues standard, is given a wild reading against driving ork support. "She knows," the flip, is a fast blues swinger that is also solidly belted. Both sides are safe bets to score heavily in both pop and r.&b. marts. [4]

Ike & Tina Turner version

Ike & Tina Turner recorded a version of "Early One Morning" for their 1973 album Let Me Touch Your Mind. Their rendition was released by United Artists Records as the B-side to the non-album track " With A Little Help From My Friends." [5] While the A-side didn't chart, "Early One Morning" reached No. 47 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 60 on the Cash Box R&B chart. [6] [7]

Chart performance

Chart (1973) Peak
position
US Billboard Soul Singles [6] 47
US Cash Box R&B Top 65 [7] 60
US Record World R&B Singles [8] 52

Other versions

References

  1. ^ Cook, Howard (November 24, 1958). "Distributor News" (PDF). Billboard. p. 6.
  2. ^ Groom, Bob (1971). The Blues Revival. London: Studio Vista. p. 21. ISBN  0-289-70149-X. OCLC  202308.
  3. ^ "Reviews Spotlight On... R&B Records" (PDF). Billboard. December 2, 1957. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Reviews of New Pop Records" (PDF). Billboard. November 17, 1958. p. 56.
  5. ^ "Singles Reviews: Picks of the Week" (PDF). Cash Box: 18. January 27, 1973.
  6. ^ a b "Best Selling Soul Singles" (PDF). Billboard. April 21, 1973. p. 30.
  7. ^ a b "R&B Top 65" (PDF). Cash Box: 38. April 7, 1973.
  8. ^ "The R&B Single Chart" (PDF). Record World: 42. March 31, 1973.
  9. ^ "Live on the BBC - The Zombies | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.