"Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a song by New Orleans singer-songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound".[1] It was first recorded by Price in 1952 with Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew during his first session for Art Rupe and Specialty Records. The song became one of the biggest selling R&B records of 1952 and crossed over to other audiences. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" inspired many songs and has been recorded by a variety of artists.
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Coleman, Rick (2006). Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll. Da Capo Press. pp. 72–74. ISBN 978-0-306-81491-4.
"LawdyMissClawdy" is a song by New Orleans singer-songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". It was first recorded by Price...
his 1959 million-selling hit, "Personality". His first recording, "LawdyMissClawdy", was a hit for Specialty Records in 1952. He continued to release...
contributing his distinctive rolling piano style to Lloyd Price's "LawdyMissClawdy" (1952) and scoring a string of mainstream hits beginning with "Ain't...
Phillips' "Sea of Love", Elvis Presley's cover of Lloyd Price's "LawdyMissClawdy", and even The Beatles' swamp-inspired "Oh! Darling". Swamp pop influenced...
often been compared to Elvis Presley. His cover of Lloyd Price's "LawdyMissClawdy" in 1958 went to number one in the New Zealand charts with sales of...
sometimes nicknamed New Zealand's Elvis Presley, and his cover of "LawdyMissClawdy". The 1960s saw Max Merritt and the Meteors and Ray Columbus & the...
1987 to 1989: "Midnight Special", "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "LawdyMissClawdy" and "Kansas City" appeared on various versions of "Once Upon a Long...
styles are represented here, rhythm and blues ("This Is My Story" and "LawdyMissClawdy", the latter a Lloyd Price chestnut), western ("San Antonio Rose"...
"Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (and most of Richard's hits), "LawdyMissClawdy" by Lloyd Price, and "I Hear You Knocking'" by Smiley Lewis. His playing...
songs including the 1949 "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino and the 1952 "LawdyMissClawdy" by Lloyd Price. The song is about a drug user's conflict with life...
fear. His voice can not be measured in octaves, but in decibels; even that misses the problem of how to measure delicate whispers that are hardly audible...
took advantage of the opportunity to cut two demos, Lloyd Price's "LawdyMissClawdy" and Hank Williams's "A Mansion on the Hill", but the recordings attracted...
Enough" 129 "Kind of a Drag" b/w "You Make Me Feel So Good" 1 3 1 1967 "LawdyMissClawdy" b/w "I Call Your Name" (first pressings) "Makin' Up and Breakin'...
"Discontent" "Jail House Stomp" "The Harder They Come" (Jimmy Cliff) "LawdyMissClawdy" (Lloyd Price) "This Is It" (Jerry A., Myrtle Tickner) "Plastic Bomb...
including such tracks as "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "Hound Dog", "LawdyMissClawdy", "Money Honey", "Goodnight Irene" and others, released on the album...
Cleary, and accompanied Irma Thomas on "Old Records", Lloyd Price on "LawdyMissClawdy", and Bonnie Raitt on "What is Success". The River in Reverse, Toussaint's...
Been So Nice" (unreleased) b/w "Tell the People'" 1972 — — — — — "LawdyMissClawdy" b/w "Let It Rock/Rocking on the Railroad"/"Break Up" 1973 — — — —...