About the song

C’mon Everybody – Eddie Cochran: The beginning of the Rock and Roll era

“C’mon Everybody” is a classic rock and roll hit recorded by Eddie Cochran in 1958. The song was co-written by Cochran with Jerry Capehart, and was released as a single from Cochran’s second album , Lookin’ Back.

“C’mon Everybody” is an uptempo rock and roll song with a strong guitar rhythm and Cochran’s passionate vocals. The lyrics are simple but effective, calling on everyone to join the party and enjoy the music. The song quickly became a hit, peaking at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helping establish Cochran as a rock and roll star.

“C’mon Everybody” has been covered by various artists, including Elvis Presley, Rick Nelson and Bruce Springsteen. It is also used in many movies and television shows, including “Back to the Future” and “Happy Days.”

“C’mon Everybody” is an important song in the history of rock and roll. It was one of the genre’s first hits, and it helped popularize rock and roll music worldwide. This song remains popular to this day, and it will certainly continue to be enjoyed by many future generations of rock and roll lovers.

Details:

  • Composer: Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart
  • Album: Lookin’ Back (1958)
  • Billboard chart position: #9 (Billboard Hot 100)

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By Tam Le

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