Because of its importance to the birth of rock and roll, it has been covered by numerous legendary artists:
: Recorded a take in 1962 during his folk-blues era. Thats All Right Mama
: The song was written and first recorded in 1946 by American blues singer Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup . Because of its importance to the birth of
: It became iconic as the debut single for Elvis Presley , recorded on July 5, 1954, at Sun Studio in Memphis. : Recorded several versions, including one in 2000
: Recorded several versions, including one in 2000 with original Elvis sidemen Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana.
: A common layout is a 9-bar or 10-bar blues variant (rather than the standard 12-bar). 4 bars of A 2 bars of D 2 bars of E 2 bars of A Notable Covers and Legacy
: Recorded it for the BBC in 1963; their version remains mostly faithful to Elvis's arrangement.