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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie runtime "2.8".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie abstract "\"Chicken Shack Boogie\" is a 1948 jump-boogie style song by West Coast blues artist Amos Milburn. It was the first of four number-one hits on the R&B chart by Milburn. It was the B-side of a 78 RPM single, the A-side of which, \"It Took a Long, Long Time\", reached number nine on the same chart.In 1956, Milburn released \"Chicken Shack\", a faster rock and roll version of the song (subsequently included on his 1957 album Let's Have a Party). This version runs about 2:30 and is sometimes titled \"Chicken Shack Boogie\" when reissued on compilations. This version includes Earl Palmer on drums.".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie bSide ""It Took a Long, Long Time"".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie format Gramophone_record.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie genre Blues.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie genre Jump_blues.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie musicalArtist Amos_Milburn.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie musicalBand Amos_Milburn.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie previousWork Down_the_Road_a_Piece.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie recordDate "1947-11-19".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie recordLabel Aladdin_Records.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie runtime "168.0".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subsequentWork Bewildered.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageID "24157926".
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageRevisionID "678652288".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Aladdin_Records.
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1948_singles.
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blues_songs.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink Down_the_Road_a_Piece.
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_number-one_R&B_singles_of_1948_(U.S.).
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicken Shack Boogie".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie writer Amos_Milburn.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie after ""Bewildered" by Amos Milburn".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie artist Amos_Milburn.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie bSide ""It Took a Long, Long Time"".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie before ""Bewildered" by The Red Miller Trio".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie format "10".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie genre Blues.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie genre Jump_blues.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie label "Aladdin".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie lastSingle ""Down the Road Apiece"/ "Don't Beg Me"".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie name "Chicken Shack Boogie".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie nextSingle ""Bewildered"/ "A&M Blues"".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie recorded "1947-11-19".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie recorded "Universal Studios, Los Angeles".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie thisSingle ""Chicken Shack Boogie"".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie title "Billboard Best Selling Retail Race Records number-one single".
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie writer "Amos Milburn, Lola Cullum aka Anne Cullum".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie years "1948-12-04".
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subject Category:1948_singles.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subject Category:1948_songs.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subject Category:Aladdin_Records_singles.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subject Hip-Hop_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie subject Category:Blues_songs.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie hypernym Song.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie type MusicalWork.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie type Single.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie type Work.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie type CreativeWork.
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie comment "\"Chicken Shack Boogie\" is a 1948 jump-boogie style song by West Coast blues artist Amos Milburn. It was the first of four number-one hits on the R&B chart by Milburn. It was the B-side of a 78 RPM single, the A-side of which, \"It Took a Long, Long Time\", reached number nine on the same chart.In 1956, Milburn released \"Chicken Shack\", a faster rock and roll version of the song (subsequently included on his 1957 album Let's Have a Party).".
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- Chicken_Shack_Boogie isPrimaryTopicOf Chicken_Shack_Boogie.
- Chicken_Shack_Boogie name "Chicken Shack Boogie".