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词条 Honky Tonk (instrumental)
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  1. James Brown version

  2. Other recordings

  3. References

{{Infobox song
| name = Honky Tonk (Part 1)
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Bill Doggett
| album = Honky Tonk
| B-side = Honky Tonk (Part 2)
| released = {{Start date|1956}}
| format = 7"
| recorded =
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Rhythm and blues
| length = {{plainlist}}
  • {{Duration|m=3|s=05}} (Part 1)
  • {{Duration|m=2|s=32}} (Part 2)

| label = King
5573
| writer = {{plainlist}}
  • Bill Doggett
  • Shep Shepherd
  • Clifford Scott
  • Billy Butler
{{endplainlist}}
| producer =
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title =
| next_year =
}}{{Infobox song
| name = Honky Tonk - Part 1
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = The James Brown Soul Train
| album = Soul Classics Vol. II
| B-side = Honky Tonk - Part 2
| released = {{Start date|1972}}
| format = 7"
| recorded = April 17, 1972, Cavern Studios, Independence, MO
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Funk
| length = {{plainlist}}
  • {{Duration|m=3|s=05}} (Part 1)
  • {{Duration|m=3|s=29}} (Part 2)
{{endplainlist}}
| label = Polydor
14129
| writer = {{plainlist}}
  • Bill Doggett
  • Shep Shepherd
  • Clifford Scott
  • Henry Glover
  • Billy Butler
{{endplainlist}}
| producer = James Brown
| chronology = James Brown charting
| prev_title = There It Is Part 1
| prev_year = 1972
| next_title = Get on the Good Foot - Part 1
| next_year = 1972
}}

"Honky Tonk" is a rhythm and blues instrumental written by Billy Butler, Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott, and Shep Shepherd. Doggett recorded it as a two-part single in 1956.[1] It peaked at number two for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100,[2] and was the biggest R&B hit of the year, spending thirteen non-consecutive weeks at the top of the charts.[3][4] "Honky Tonk" became Doggett's signature piece and an R&B standard recorded by many other performers.

The song was included in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981).[5]

James Brown version

In 1972, James Brown recorded "Honky Tonk" with his band The J.B.'s, who were credited as "The James Brown Soul Train". The song was released as a two-part single which reached number seven on the R&B charts and number 44 on the pop charts.[6][7]

Other recordings

{{expand list|date=February 2013}}

Recordings are singles unless album/EP listed.

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  • The Beach Boys on Surfin' U.S.A. (Capitol, 1963)
  • Bill Black's Combo (London Records, 1960)
  • Billy Butler on Guitar Soul! (Prestige, 1969)
  • Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings on American Music (Flat Canyon Records, 1993)[8]
  • George Chishom und die Bluenotes (Decca, 1957)
  • Roy Clark on Honky Tonk (Pickwick, 1975)
  • Dennis Coffey (Westbound, 1976)
  • Joey Dee and the Starliters on Ya Ya (EP) (Roulette, 1962)
  • Ernie Englund and his Orchestra (Metronome, 1958)
  • Fats and His Cats on All of Me EP (CBS, 1964)
  • Earl Grant on The Versatile Earl Grant (Decca, 1958)
  • Het Cocktail Trio (Omega, 1960)
  • Buddy Holly on Showcase (Coral, 1964)
  • Cornell Hurd Band on Boonville – Live in Mendocino County (2015)
  • J.A.L.N. Band on Live EP (Magnet, 1977)
  • Bobby Keys (Ring O'Records, 1975)
  • Al Kooper on Rekooperation (Music Masters Rock, 1994)
  • Lawson-Haggart Rockin' Band on Boppin' at the Hop (Decca, 1958)
  • Dave Lewis (A&M, 1964)
  • Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band on Shoutin' in Key (Hannibal, 2000)
  • Harvey Mandel on Games Guitars Play (Philips, 1969)
  • Jerry McCain (Jewell Records, 1966)
  • Willie Mitchell on Willie Mitchell Live (Hi Records, 1968)
  • Brian Setzer Orchestra on The Ultimate Collection Recorded Live (Surfdog, 2004)
  • Studio B Seven (Bell Records, 1956)
  • The Ventures (Liberty, 1972)
  • Duane Eddy (Jamie, 1965)
  • Bobby Wayne (Jerden Records, 1965)
  • Paul Würges (Ariola, 1961)
  • Tony Saxon (Mint 400 Records, 2017)

Information needed for these entries:

  • Ray Anthony and his orchestra 1968
  • The Dave Bevan Quartet 1963
  • Ace Cannon
  • Scat Man Crothers
  • Ernie Fields And His Orchestra 1960
  • Bill Haley And His Comets 1961
  • Vincent Lopez And His Orch. 1956
  • Gene Martin And The Renegades (band)
  • The Prom Orchestra
  • Sam and The Quin Tikis 1965
  • Lew Raymond Orchestra 1956
  • The Vikings 1998
  • Les Welch 1958
{{div col end}}

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=All Music Guide to the Blues |last= |first= |year=2003 |publisher=Backbeat Books |isbn=978-0-87930-736-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qYtz7kEHegEC&pg=PT172&dq=%22Honky+Tonk%22+%2B%22Bill+Doggett%22&num=100&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U07XlVqODJZudXcxCg3H8HvshE7Cw |accessdate=2008-10-12 |page=159}}
2. ^{{cite book |title= Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004|last=Whitburn |first=Joel |authorlink=Joel Whitburn |year=2004 |publisher=Record Research |page=166}}
3. ^Blues Hall of Fame
4. ^Hot R&B singles of 1956, Billboard.com
5. ^{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|year=1981|title=Rock Albums of the Seventies|publisher=Ticknor & Fields|isbn=0899190251|chapter=A Basic Record Library: The Fifties and Sixties|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/bk-cg70/basics.php|accessdate=March 16, 2019|via=robertchristgau.com}}
6. ^White, Cliff (1991). "Discography". In Star Time (pp. 54–59) [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records.
7. ^Leeds, Alan (1995). Discography. In Funky Good Time: The Anthology [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records.
8. ^https://www.discogs.com/Bugs-Henderson-The-Shuffle-Kings-American-Music/release/5263872
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