A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

Episode 19: “That’s All Right, Mama” by Elvis Presley

Feb 11, 2019
Explore the transformation of music with Elvis Presley's hit 'That's All Right, Mama' and his unique singing style. Learn about Sam Phillips' bold move with 'Bearcat' and the discovery of Elvis. Dive into Elvis' early success, surprising stage presence, and transformation into a confident performer. Delve into the roots of the hit song and the innovative production techniques used in its recording.
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ANECDOTE

Unlikely Revolutionaries

  • The Starlight Wranglers, a Memphis-based band, were an unlikely candidate to revolutionize music.
  • Their bass player, Bill Black, was known for his eccentric appearance and jokes.
INSIGHT

Phillips's Mission

  • Sam Phillips's second record label, Sun Records, was driven by his mission to end racism.
  • He believed exposing white audiences to Black music could achieve this.
ANECDOTE

Bearcat's Success and Lawsuit

  • Phillips created "Bearcat" as an answer record to "Hound Dog."
  • The song became a surprise hit but led to legal trouble due to copyright infringement.
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