2005Released
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This was written by up-and-coming songwriter Bert Berns (under the pseudonym Bert Russell) along with Phil Medley, a songwriter whose credits include "A Million To One" by Jimmy Charles and "If I Didn't Have A Dime (To Play The Jukebox)" by Gene Pitney (also written with Berns). The song was first recorded by the Atlantic Records vocal group The Top Notes on February 23, 1961. It wasn't released until that September as Atlantic single 2115, and then as the B-Side of "Always Late (Why Lead Me On)." This original version was produced by Phil Spector, who within the next three years became the most famous producer in the record business, but his work on this track didn't go over well. Atlantic Records co-founder Jerry Wexler said: "It was when (Phil) Spector was working with us, and he and I produced the record and it was horrible. Bert (Berns) was such a newcomer, he was sitting in the spectator's booth, watching Phil and I butcher this song. Phil changed the middle around, we had the wrong tempo, the wrong feel, but we didn't realize that Bert could've produced it. Did he say anything afterward? Yeah, he said 'Man, you f--ked it up.'" Berns took the song to the Isley Brothers and convinced them to record it with the energy they were famous for, this time producing it himself. The result was a #1 R&B hit and a #17 pop hit for Wand Records in the summer of 1962 (the Isley's second release for the label) and it was also this version that was copied by The Beatles.

This song combined the twist craze with the energy of The Isleys 1959 hit "Shout," and it proved a winning combination. The Isley's version used the same lyrics as the original, but with a completely different sound.

The Isleys thought this was stupid and reluctantly recorded it in the last few minutes of a session for another song. Good thing they did. It revived their career, until this they were unable to follow up "Shout" with a hit.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Twist And Shout.
FKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
123BPM

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Released By

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Gusto Records
2005 Gusto Records Inc
2005 Gusto Records Inc

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