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Here's Little Richard

Here's Little Richard is the debut album by American musician Little Richard, released on March 4, 1957.[1] Promoted as "six of Little Richard's hits and six brand new songs of hit calibre", the album compiles many of the A-sides and B-sides from Richard's hit singles including the Billboard top 40 entries "Tutti Frutti", "Long Tall Sally", "Slippin' and Slidin'", "Rip It Up" and "Jenny, Jenny" and the top 10 Rhythm and Blues Best-Sellers hits "Ready Teddy", "She's Got It" and "Miss Ann".[2]

Here's Little Richard
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 1957
RecordedSeptember 14, 1955 – October 15, 1956
StudioJ & M Studio (New Orleans); Radio Recorders and Master Recorders (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length28:30
LabelSpecialty
ProducerBumps Blackwell
Little Richard chronology
Here's Little Richard
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Little Richard
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Singles from Here's Little Richard
  1. "Tutti Frutti"
    Released: October 1955
  2. "Long Tall Sally/Slippin' and Slidin'"
    Released: March 1956
  3. "Rip It Up / Ready Teddy"
    Released: June 1956
  4. "She's Got It"
    Released: October 1956
  5. "Jenny, Jenny/Miss Ann"
    Released: June 1957
  6. "True Fine Mama"
    Released: May 1958

The album's twelve tracks were produced by Robert "Bumps" Blackwell and recorded in New Orleans and Los Angeles in a highly collaborative process. Several of the songs included have been characterised as innovative and important in the development of rock and roll. Here's Little Richard was Richard's highest charting album, peaking at 13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. In the years since its release, the album has been included in several lists of the greatest albums of all time including those by Rolling Stone and Time.

Background edit

Little Richard first achieved success after signing to Art Rupe's label Specialty Records and releasing the single "Tutti Frutti". A self-composed number which Richard had been performing live for some time, "Tutti Frutti" was recorded at J & M Studio, New Orleans in September 1955 after producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell had Richard's ribald lyrics revised by songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie.[3][4] The song's hollered refrain (often transcribed as "a-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom!"),[5] hard-driving sound and unconventional lyrics became a model for many future Little Richard songs.[6] Richard accompanies himself on piano on the song, playing eight-note patterns that have been cited as an innovation in rhythm and blues.[7] In 2012, musicologist Lee Hildebrand stated "swing and shuffle beats had been the primary pulse of rhythm & blues until Richard introduced the even eights that would come to drive most R&B and rock music".[7] Issued as a single in November 1955,[8] "Tutti Frutti" was an instant hit, reaching No. 2 on Billboard magazine's Rhythm and Blues Best-Sellers chart and crossing over to the pop charts in both the United States and overseas in the United Kingdom.[9][10]

In the wake of his single’s success, Richard travelled to Los Angeles and recorded demos at Specialty's offices, Radio Recorders and Ted Brinson's studio before returning to J & M. His style of working was marked by grinding rehearsals and close collaboration with Art Rupe, Bumps Blackwell, and recording engineer and studio owner Cosimo Matassa.[11] The follow-up to "Tutti Frutti", "Long Tall Sally", was initially titled "The Thing" and was cut three times on different dates before Rupe was satisfied. In addition to the hallmarks carried over from "Tutti Frutti" such as Richard's falsetto "woo"s and his hammering boogie-woogie-styled piano, "Long Tall Sally" features a rapid fire vocal delivery.[12][13] The song topped the Rhythm and Blues chart and its B-side, "Slippin' and Slidin'", reached No. 2. Richard's next single "Rip It Up / Ready Teddy" was his third million-seller, while "She's Got It" was another Rhythm & Blues top ten. By the end of 1956, Richard's success had led to appearances in the rock and roll films Don't Knock the Rock and The Girl Can't Help It. His frantic performance style saw him described as a "whirling dervish of modern entertainment" by Melody Maker.[14]

Contents edit

Here's Little Richard was Specialty's first 12-inch LP.[15] Assembled by Art Rupe, the album compiles Richard's six hit songs from 1955–56 alongside six previously unreleased cuts with each recording featuring his distinctive "totally untameable, anarchic vocal style" pushed forward.[16][17][18][19] Among the new songs on the album, "Can't Believe You Wanna Leave" has been described as a "chugging blues lament" that, along with "Oh Why", resembles the "sedentary style of Fats Domino".[20] The tender "Baby" has been likened to the work of Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters.[17][20] "Miss Ann" alludes to Ann Howard, a Macon woman who ran the club Ann's Tic Toc Room.[12] All of the songs on Here's Little Richard were recorded in New Orleans with the exception of "True, Fine Mama" and "She's Got It", both made in Los Angeles.[21] The single "Jenny, Jenny/Miss Ann" was released from the album in June 1957. "Jenny, Jenny", described by Record Collector as a "joyous celebration of womanhood",[20] peaked at number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number two on the Hot Rhythm and Blues Singles chart.[22]

Release edit

Here's Little Richard was issued by Specialty on March 4, 1957, both as a 12-inch LP (SP-100) and as a series of three EPs (SEP-400, 401 and 402 respectively).[2] According to author George Plasketes, the album felt "fresh but familiar" to listeners because, as it contained previously released hits, it bore similarities to a greatest hits album.[23] The album spent five weeks on the Billboard Top LPs chart and peaked at number thirteen. It was Richard's only album to make the US top twenty.[1] "True, Fine Mama" was released as a single in 1958 and again reached both the Billboard pop and R&B charts.[23] The album was issued by Regency in Canada and London Records in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Brazil. In 1989, Ace issued The Specialty Sessions, a six-disc boxset compiling demos, outtakes and masters from Richard's time with Specialty.[11] On April 17, 2012, Concord issued an expanded edition of Here's Little Richard, adding demo versions of two tracks and a nine-minute interview with Art Rupe.[21] On November 3, 2017, Concord's Craft Recordings label released a 2-disc 60th anniversary edition featuring 22 bonus tracks.[15]

Critical reception and legacy edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [24]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [25]
Music Story     [citation needed]
Record Collector     [20]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [26]
Sputnikmusic     [13]

Reviewing Here's Little Richard upon its release, Billboard praised the "striking" cover art and commented "Richard's frantic up-tempo wailings will definitely be greeted enthusiastically by the jive set".[27] Cash Box described the album as a "refresher course of previous R&R smashes", noting "with hardly a spare breath, the young entertainer belts out some of his biggest hits".[28] A less favourable notice came from the Duncannon Record, whose anonymous reviewer commented "the full treatment did not altogether convince me that rock is my salvation in the realm of the arts. But I will admit I could follow the beat and there were times when I was able to suppress my spleen long enough to allow my foot to tap".[29]

Among retrospective reviews, Mark Deming of AllMusic commented that "these 12 tunes may not represent the alpha and omega of Little Richard's best music, but every song is a classic and unlike many of his peers, time has refused to render this first album quaint -- Richard's grainy scream remains one of the great sounds in rock & roll history, and the thunder of his piano and the frantic wail of the band is still the glorious call of a Friday night with pay in the pocket and trouble in mind".[24] Writing for Time in 2010, Alan Light described the album as "glorious anarchy, let loose by a crack team of New Orleans musicians with the most distinctive, most outrageous voice of them all leading the charge".[30] Reviewing the album's 2012 reissue, Terry Staunton of Record Collector deemed the album's "raucous rockers" still startling and "rarely equalled for their flash and ferocity".[20] In 2014, Classic Rock's Matt Stock wrote "every track on Here's Little Richard is a stone-cold classic".[17]

In 2003, the album was ranked number 50 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[31] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list,[32] but dropping to number 227 in the 2020 revision.[33] It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and Time listed it in the Top 100 Albums of All Time in 2010.[30] In the former, writer Michael Lydon described Here's Little Richard as a "flat-out classic" and further described it as "rock 'n' roll's stem cells" in that it was one of only a few albums from which "the whole genre grew".[34] Similarly, Plasketes wrote that the record's songs impacted the vocals and performance styles of performers including Otis Redding, James Brown, Richard Berry, Etta James, Big Al Downing and Thurston Harris, while noting that the record's more animated songs would later attract interpreters such as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, John Fogerty, Mitch Ryder and the Rolling Stones.[23] The opening track "Tutti Frutti" was listed as number 43 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[35] Richard later recorded new versions of the album's songs for other labels.[34]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tutti Frutti"2:25
2."True, Fine Mama"Penniman2:43
3."Can't Believe You Wanna Leave"Leo Price2:28
4."Ready Teddy"2:09
5."Baby"Penniman2:06
6."Slippin' and Slidin'"
2:42
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Long Tall Sally"
2:10
8."Miss Ann"
  • Penniman
  • Johnson
2:17
9."Oh Why?"Winfield Scott2:09
10."Rip It Up"
  • Blackwell
  • Marascalco
2:23
11."Jenny, Jenny"
  • Johnson
  • Penniman
2:04
12."She's Got It"
  • Marascalco
  • Penniman
2:26
Total length:28:30

2012 bonus tracks edit

  1. "Baby" (Demo) (Penniman) – 4:22
  2. "All Night Long" (Demo) (Penniman) – 2:49
  3. "Interview with Specialty Records Founder Art Rupe" (Paul Jones) – 9:13

2017 bonus tracks edit

  1. "Tutti Frutti" (Take 2) (Penniman, LaBostrie) – 1:31
  2. "True Fine Mama" (Incomplete Take) (Penniman) – 1:11
  3. "Can't Believe You Wanna Leave" (Take 6) (Price) – 2:25
  4. "Can't Believe You Wanna Leave" (Take 8) (Price) – 2:23
  5. "Ready Teddy" (Take 1) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 1:32
  6. "Ready Teddy" (Takes 2 & 3) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 2:09
  7. "Baby" (Demo) (Penniman) – 4:18
  8. "Baby" (Take 1) (Penniman) – 2:22
  9. "Slippin' and Slidin'" (Demo) – 1:47
  10. "Slippin' and Slidin'" (Piano & Drums Demo) – 1:57
  11. "Long Tall Sally" (Take 1) (Johnson, Blackwell, Penniman) – 2:01
  12. "Long Tall Sally" (Take 6) (Johnson, Blackwell, Penniman) – 2:07
  13. "Miss Ann" (Demo) (Penniman, Johnson) – 1:43
  14. "Miss Ann" (Take 1) (Penniman, Johnson) – 2:29
  15. "Miss Ann" (Take 6) (Penniman, Johnson) – 2:51
  16. "Oh Why?" (Takes 3 & 4) (Scott) – 2:23
  17. "Oh Why?" (Take 9) (Scott) – 2:14
  18. "Rip It Up" (Take 1) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 1:15
  19. "Rip It Up" (Take 3) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 2:20
  20. "Rip It Up" (Take 4) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 1:48
  21. "Rip It Up" (Take 6) (Blackwell, Marascalco) – 3:10
  22. "She's Got It" (Alternate Version) (Marascalco, Penniman) – 2:28

Personnel edit

Additional personnel edit

  • Justin Adams – guitar on 1 and 5
  • Huey Smith – piano on 5
  • Renald Richard – trumpet on 2
  • Clarence Ford – tenor sax, baritone sax on 2
  • Joe Tillman – tenor sax on 2
  • William "Frosty" Pyles – guitar on 2
  • Lloyd Lambert – bass on 2
  • Oscar Moore – drums on 2
  • Roy Montrell – guitar on 9
  • Wilbert Smith – tenor sax on 12
  • Grady Gaines – tenor sax on 12
  • Clifford Burks – tenor sax on 12
  • Jewell Grant – baritone sax on 12
  • Nathaniel Douglas – guitar on 12
  • Olsie Richard Robinson – bass on 12
  • Charles Connor – drums on 12

Charts edit

Weekly edit

Year Chart Position
1957 Billboard Pop Albums 13

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Position
1955 "Tutti Frutti" Billboard Black Singles 2
1955 "Tutti Frutti" Billboard Pop Singles 21
1956 "Long Tall Sally" Billboard Black Singles 1
1956 "Long Tall Sally" Billboard Pop Singles 6
1956 "Ready Teddy" Billboard Black Singles 8
1956 "Ready Teddy" Billboard Pop Singles 44
1956 "Rip It Up" Billboard Black Singles 1
1956 "Rip It Up" Billboard Pop Singles 17
1957 "Jenny, Jenny" Billboard Black Singles 2
1957 "Jenny, Jenny" Billboard Pop Singles 10
1957 "Miss Ann" Billboard Black Singles 6
1957 "Miss Ann" Billboard Pop Singles 56
1957 "True Fine Mama" Billboard Black Singles 15
1957 "True Fine Mama" Billboard Pop Singles 68

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Little Richard is Tops" (PDF). Billboard. 23 March 1957. p. 50. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  3. ^ White, Charles (2003). The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Authorised Biography. Omnibus Press. p. 55.
  4. ^ Brackett, David. The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates. New York: Oxford, 2004
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Here s Little Richard is the debut album by American musician Little Richard released on March 4 1957 1 Promoted as six of Little Richard s hits and six brand new songs of hit calibre the album compiles many of the A sides and B sides from Richard s hit singles including the Billboard top 40 entries Tutti Frutti Long Tall Sally Slippin and Slidin Rip It Up and Jenny Jenny and the top 10 Rhythm and Blues Best Sellers hits Ready Teddy She s Got It and Miss Ann 2 Here s Little RichardStudio album by Little RichardReleasedMarch 4 1957RecordedSeptember 14 1955 October 15 1956StudioJ amp M Studio New Orleans Radio Recorders and Master Recorders Los Angeles GenreRock and rollrhythm and bluesLength28 30LabelSpecialtyProducerBumps BlackwellLittle Richard chronologyHere s Little Richard 1957 Little Richard 1958 Singles from Here s Little Richard Tutti Frutti Released October 1955 Long Tall Sally Slippin and Slidin Released March 1956 Rip It Up Ready Teddy Released June 1956 She s Got It Released October 1956 Jenny Jenny Miss Ann Released June 1957 True Fine Mama Released May 1958The album s twelve tracks were produced by Robert Bumps Blackwell and recorded in New Orleans and Los Angeles in a highly collaborative process Several of the songs included have been characterised as innovative and important in the development of rock and roll Here s Little Richard was Richard s highest charting album peaking at 13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart In the years since its release the album has been included in several lists of the greatest albums of all time including those by Rolling Stone and Time Contents 1 Background 2 Contents 3 Release 4 Critical reception and legacy 5 Track listing 5 1 2012 bonus tracks 5 2 2017 bonus tracks 6 Personnel 6 1 Additional personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly 7 2 Singles 8 See also 9 ReferencesBackground editLittle Richard first achieved success after signing to Art Rupe s label Specialty Records and releasing the single Tutti Frutti A self composed number which Richard had been performing live for some time Tutti Frutti was recorded at J amp M Studio New Orleans in September 1955 after producer Robert Bumps Blackwell had Richard s ribald lyrics revised by songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie 3 4 The song s hollered refrain often transcribed as a wop bop a loo mop a lop bam boom 5 hard driving sound and unconventional lyrics became a model for many future Little Richard songs 6 Richard accompanies himself on piano on the song playing eight note patterns that have been cited as an innovation in rhythm and blues 7 In 2012 musicologist Lee Hildebrand stated swing and shuffle beats had been the primary pulse of rhythm amp blues until Richard introduced the even eights that would come to drive most R amp B and rock music 7 Issued as a single in November 1955 8 Tutti Frutti was an instant hit reaching No 2 on Billboard magazine s Rhythm and Blues Best Sellers chart and crossing over to the pop charts in both the United States and overseas in the United Kingdom 9 10 In the wake of his single s success Richard travelled to Los Angeles and recorded demos at Specialty s offices Radio Recorders and Ted Brinson s studio before returning to J amp M His style of working was marked by grinding rehearsals and close collaboration with Art Rupe Bumps Blackwell and recording engineer and studio owner Cosimo Matassa 11 The follow up to Tutti Frutti Long Tall Sally was initially titled The Thing and was cut three times on different dates before Rupe was satisfied In addition to the hallmarks carried over from Tutti Frutti such as Richard s falsetto woo s and his hammering boogie woogie styled piano Long Tall Sally features a rapid fire vocal delivery 12 13 The song topped the Rhythm and Blues chart and its B side Slippin and Slidin reached No 2 Richard s next single Rip It Up Ready Teddy was his third million seller while She s Got It was another Rhythm amp Blues top ten By the end of 1956 Richard s success had led to appearances in the rock and roll films Don t Knock the Rock and The Girl Can t Help It His frantic performance style saw him described as a whirling dervish of modern entertainment by Melody Maker 14 Contents editHere s Little Richard was Specialty s first 12 inch LP 15 Assembled by Art Rupe the album compiles Richard s six hit songs from 1955 56 alongside six previously unreleased cuts with each recording featuring his distinctive totally untameable anarchic vocal style pushed forward 16 17 18 19 Among the new songs on the album Can t Believe You Wanna Leave has been described as a chugging blues lament that along with Oh Why resembles the sedentary style of Fats Domino 20 The tender Baby has been likened to the work of Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters 17 20 Miss Ann alludes to Ann Howard a Macon woman who ran the club Ann s Tic Toc Room 12 All of the songs on Here s Little Richard were recorded in New Orleans with the exception of True Fine Mama and She s Got It both made in Los Angeles 21 The single Jenny Jenny Miss Ann was released from the album in June 1957 Jenny Jenny described by Record Collector as a joyous celebration of womanhood 20 peaked at number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number two on the Hot Rhythm and Blues Singles chart 22 Release editHere s Little Richard was issued by Specialty on March 4 1957 both as a 12 inch LP SP 100 and as a series of three EPs SEP 400 401 and 402 respectively 2 According to author George Plasketes the album felt fresh but familiar to listeners because as it contained previously released hits it bore similarities to a greatest hits album 23 The album spent five weeks on the Billboard Top LPs chart and peaked at number thirteen It was Richard s only album to make the US top twenty 1 True Fine Mama was released as a single in 1958 and again reached both the Billboard pop and R amp B charts 23 The album was issued by Regency in Canada and London Records in the United Kingdom Australia New Zealand South Africa and Brazil In 1989 Ace issued The Specialty Sessions a six disc boxset compiling demos outtakes and masters from Richard s time with Specialty 11 On April 17 2012 Concord issued an expanded edition of Here s Little Richard adding demo versions of two tracks and a nine minute interview with Art Rupe 21 On November 3 2017 Concord s Craft Recordings label released a 2 disc 60th anniversary edition featuring 22 bonus tracks 15 Critical reception and legacy editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Music Story nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Reviewing Here s Little Richard upon its release Billboard praised the striking cover art and commented Richard s frantic up tempo wailings will definitely be greeted enthusiastically by the jive set 27 Cash Box described the album as a refresher course of previous R amp R smashes noting with hardly a spare breath the young entertainer belts out some of his biggest hits 28 A less favourable notice came from the Duncannon Record whose anonymous reviewer commented the full treatment did not altogether convince me that rock is my salvation in the realm of the arts But I will admit I could follow the beat and there were times when I was able to suppress my spleen long enough to allow my foot to tap 29 Among retrospective reviews Mark Deming of AllMusic commented that these 12 tunes may not represent the alpha and omega of Little Richard s best music but every song is a classic and unlike many of his peers time has refused to render this first album quaint Richard s grainy scream remains one of the great sounds in rock amp roll history and the thunder of his piano and the frantic wail of the band is still the glorious call of a Friday night with pay in the pocket and trouble in mind 24 Writing for Time in 2010 Alan Light described the album as glorious anarchy let loose by a crack team of New Orleans musicians with the most distinctive most outrageous voice of them all leading the charge 30 Reviewing the album s 2012 reissue Terry Staunton of Record Collector deemed the album s raucous rockers still startling and rarely equalled for their flash and ferocity 20 In 2014 Classic Rock s Matt Stock wrote every track on Here s Little Richard is a stone cold classic 17 In 2003 the album was ranked number 50 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time 31 maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list 32 but dropping to number 227 in the 2020 revision 33 It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and Time listed it in the Top 100 Albums of All Time in 2010 30 In the former writer Michael Lydon described Here s Little Richard as a flat out classic and further described it as rock n roll s stem cells in that it was one of only a few albums from which the whole genre grew 34 Similarly Plasketes wrote that the record s songs impacted the vocals and performance styles of performers including Otis Redding James Brown Richard Berry Etta James Big Al Downing and Thurston Harris while noting that the record s more animated songs would later attract interpreters such as John Lennon Paul McCartney John Fogerty Mitch Ryder and the Rolling Stones 23 The opening track Tutti Frutti was listed as number 43 in Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 35 Richard later recorded new versions of the album s songs for other labels 34 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Tutti Frutti Richard PennimanDorothy LaBostrie2 252 True Fine Mama Penniman2 433 Can t Believe You Wanna Leave Leo Price2 284 Ready Teddy Robert BlackwellJohn Marascalco2 095 Baby Penniman2 066 Slippin and Slidin PennimanEddie BocageAl CollinsJames Smith2 42 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length7 Long Tall Sally Enotris JohnsonBlackwellPenniman2 108 Miss Ann PennimanJohnson2 179 Oh Why Winfield Scott2 0910 Rip It Up BlackwellMarascalco2 2311 Jenny Jenny JohnsonPenniman2 0412 She s Got It MarascalcoPenniman2 26Total length 28 30 2012 bonus tracks edit Baby Demo Penniman 4 22 All Night Long Demo Penniman 2 49 Interview with Specialty Records Founder Art Rupe Paul Jones 9 132017 bonus tracks edit Tutti Frutti Take 2 Penniman LaBostrie 1 31 True Fine Mama Incomplete Take Penniman 1 11 Can t Believe You Wanna Leave Take 6 Price 2 25 Can t Believe You Wanna Leave Take 8 Price 2 23 Ready Teddy Take 1 Blackwell Marascalco 1 32 Ready Teddy Takes 2 amp 3 Blackwell Marascalco 2 09 Baby Demo Penniman 4 18 Baby Take 1 Penniman 2 22 Slippin and Slidin Demo 1 47 Slippin and Slidin Piano amp Drums Demo 1 57 Long Tall Sally Take 1 Johnson Blackwell Penniman 2 01 Long Tall Sally Take 6 Johnson Blackwell Penniman 2 07 Miss Ann Demo Penniman Johnson 1 43 Miss Ann Take 1 Penniman Johnson 2 29 Miss Ann Take 6 Penniman Johnson 2 51 Oh Why Takes 3 amp 4 Scott 2 23 Oh Why Take 9 Scott 2 14 Rip It Up Take 1 Blackwell Marascalco 1 15 Rip It Up Take 3 Blackwell Marascalco 2 20 Rip It Up Take 4 Blackwell Marascalco 1 48 Rip It Up Take 6 Blackwell Marascalco 3 10 She s Got It Alternate Version Marascalco Penniman 2 28Personnel editLittle Richard vocals piano except on 5 and 9 Lee Allen tenor saxophone except on 2 and 12 Alvin Red Tyler baritone saxophone except on 2 and 12 Frank Fields bass except on 2 and 12 Earl Palmer drums except on 2 and 12 Edgar Blanchard guitar except on 1 2 5 9 and 12 Additional personnel edit Justin Adams guitar on 1 and 5 Huey Smith piano on 5 Renald Richard trumpet on 2 Clarence Ford tenor sax baritone sax on 2 Joe Tillman tenor sax on 2 William Frosty Pyles guitar on 2 Lloyd Lambert bass on 2 Oscar Moore drums on 2 Roy Montrell guitar on 9 Wilbert Smith tenor sax on 12 Grady Gaines tenor sax on 12 Clifford Burks tenor sax on 12 Jewell Grant baritone sax on 12 Nathaniel Douglas guitar on 12 Olsie Richard Robinson bass on 12 Charles Connor drums on 12Charts editWeekly edit Year Chart Position1957 Billboard Pop Albums 13Singles edit Year Single Chart Position1955 Tutti Frutti Billboard Black Singles 21955 Tutti Frutti Billboard Pop Singles 211956 Long Tall Sally Billboard Black Singles 11956 Long Tall Sally Billboard Pop Singles 61956 Ready Teddy Billboard Black Singles 81956 Ready Teddy Billboard Pop Singles 441956 Rip It Up Billboard Black Singles 11956 Rip It Up Billboard Pop Singles 171957 Jenny Jenny Billboard Black Singles 21957 Jenny Jenny Billboard Pop Singles 101957 Miss Ann Billboard Black Singles 61957 Miss Ann Billboard Pop Singles 561957 True Fine Mama Billboard Black Singles 151957 True Fine Mama Billboard Pop Singles 68See also editLittle Richard discographyReferences edit a b Sexton Paul 2020 03 04 Here s Little Richard The Georgia Peach In All His 1957 Glory uDiscover uDiscover Music Retrieved 2020 06 26 a b Little Richard is Tops PDF Billboard 23 March 1957 p 50 Retrieved 16 November 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