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Real Rock Drive

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Released
  
1952

Recorded
  
1952

Label
  
Essex Records

Format
  
78rpm, 45rpm

Genre
  
Rock and roll

Writer(s)
  
Bill Haley

"Real Rock Drive" was the title of an early rock and roll song written by, and first recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets under the name Bill Haley with Haley's Comets in 1952. The song was released as an Essex Records 78 single.

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History

The music and the lyrics were written by Bill Haley.

The song was recorded in Chester, Pennsylvania and was released by Essex Records as a B side single in November, 1952. Personnel on the recording included Haley's core Comets members Marshall Lytle (bass), Billy Williamson (steel guitar), and Johnny Grande (piano), plus session musicians Danny Cedrone (lead guitar) and Billy Gussak (drums).

The recording was released on Essex Records as Essex 310 backed with "Stop Beatin' Round the Mulberry Bush". The recording was also released on Trans-Word Records as 718 backed with "Yes, Indeed".

The recording was also released on London Records as a 78 single in Germany as L20069 in 1957.

Cover versions

The Chicago-based band The Blasters have recorded the song on the 1980 American Music album. Phil Haley and his Comments, The Starliters, The Rhythm Hogs, Little Caesar, and Rusti Steel and The Star Tones have also recorded or performed the song.

References

Real Rock Drive Wikipedia