The Doors’ tribute to the greatest Rock N’ Roll song ever recorded, this song, as recorded by Elvis at Sun Studios in Memphis (Written by Junior Parker), along with Maybelline, Tutti Frutti, That’ll Be The Day, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On, laid the foundation for all future Rock n Roll.
The slap-back echo comes through on Elvis’ Mystery Train loud and clear. Many artists copied it. Scotty Moore is the guitarist, ridiculously original playing.
Anyway, other than the RnR connection, the fact that MT is about DEATH probably helped spur Jim’s interest in doing this.
The Doors’ tribute to the greatest Rock N’ Roll song ever recorded, this song, as recorded by Elvis at Sun Studios in Memphis (Written by Junior Parker), along with Maybelline, Tutti Frutti, That’ll Be The Day, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On, laid the foundation for all future Rock n Roll.
The slap-back echo comes through on Elvis’ Mystery Train loud and clear. Many artists copied it. Scotty Moore is the guitarist, ridiculously original playing.
Anyway, other than the RnR connection, the fact that MT is about DEATH probably helped spur Jim’s interest in doing this.