While the title of the song is often rendered with a comma ("Louie, Louie"), in 1988, Richard Berry told Esquire magazine that the correct title of the song was "Louie Louie", with no comma.
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While the title of the song is often rendered with a comma ("Louie, Louie"), in 1988, Richard Berry told Esquire magazine that the correct … read more
While the title of the song is often rendered with a comma ("Louie, Louie"), in 1988, Richard Berry told Esquire magazine that the correct title of the song was "Louie Lou…read more
Richard Berry & The Pharaohs was a short-lived American band led by Richard Berry (1935-1997) that Berry formed at the end of 1954 after he left the Flairs to form his own group. In 1955, Berry was inspired to write a new calypso-style song, "Louie Louie". He took inspiration from a version of René Touzet's "El Loco Cha Cha" that Berry heard being played by a local Californian band called Ricky Rillera and the Rhythm Rockers, and he was also influenced by Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon". Richard Berry & the Pharaohs recorded and released … read more
Richard Berry & The Pharaohs was a short-lived American band led by Richard Berry (1935-1997) that Berry formed at the end of 1954 after he left the Flairs to form his own group. In 195… read more
Richard Berry & The Pharaohs was a short-lived American band led by Richard Berry (1935-1997) that Berry formed at the end of 1954 after he left the Flairs to form his own group. In 1955, Berry was inspired to write a new calypso-s… read more