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Shakin' Stevens News

Shakin' Stevens opens second day of Glastonbury

Shakin' Stevens opens second day of Glastonbury

Pop legend has still got the moves

  • Jun 28, 2008

Cat Stevens returns to US

Yusuf Islam is back after 30 years

  • Dec 21, 2006

SHAKY BANNED FROM DRIVING

The former pop hero admits driving over the limit following New Year celebrations...

  • Jan 16, 2002

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Shakin' Stevens YouTube Videos

Shakin Stevens - Give Me Your Heart Tonight

Shakin Stevens - Give Me Your Heart Tonight (02:59)

Give Me Your Heart Tonight Video

Shakin Stevens - Teardrops

Shakin Stevens - Teardrops (03:49)

Shakin Stevens Teardrops(video)

Merry Xmas every1

Merry Xmas every1 (03:45)

Shakin

Shakin Stevens - Because I Love You

Shakin Stevens - Because I Love You (03:14)

Because I Love You Video

Shakin Stevens - This Ole House (Full Video)

Shakin Stevens - This Ole House (Full Video) (03:03)

(CLASSIC SHAKY VIDEO) This ole house once knew his children This ole house once knew a wife This ole house was home and comfort As we fought the storms of life This old house once rang with laughter This old house...

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Shakin' Stevens Biography

b. Michael Barratt, 4 March 1948, Ely, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales, the youngest of 12 children. A rock 'n' roll singer in the style of the early Elvis Presley, Stevens brought this 50s spirit to a long series of pop hits during the 80s. In the late 60s, he teamed up with a Welsh rock revival group, the Backbeats, who immediately changed their name to Shakin' Stevens And The Sunsets. During the early 70s, the band, with Stevens as lead singer, recorded unsuccessful albums for Parlophone Records, CBS Records and Dureco Records in Holland, where the Sunsets had a large following. In 1976, they recorded a cover version of the Hank Mizell hit "Jungle Rock" before disbanding.

Shakin' Stevens now began a solo career, and his debut single was "Never', in March 1977. He appeared on stage in Jack Good's West End musical Elvis, which won a number of awards. He also appeared on Good's stage revival of his pioneering television series Oh Boy!, and had further exposure on television with the same revival, which was later known as Let's Rock. His recording career still did not take off, and following the disappointing Shakin" Stevens for Track Records he signed a more lucrative contract with Epic Records under the guidance of his new manager Freya Miller. Three singles followed; Roy Head's "Treat Her Right", Jody Reynolds' death song "Endless Sleep", in the style of 50s UK rocker Marty Wilde, and "Spooky', produced by ex-Springfields member Mike Hurst, but there was still no chart action. A change of producer to Stuart Colman in 1980 brought Stevens" first Top 20 hit, "Marie Marie", first recorded by the Blasters, and the following year Colman's infectious rockabilly arrangement of the 1954 Rosemary Clooney number 1 "This Ole House" topped the UK chart and became a huge international success.

Over the next seven years, Stevens had 32 Top 40 hits in the UK, and similar popularity followed in Europe and beyond (he was the first artist to go double platinum in Sweden), although he made almost no impact in the USA. Among his hits were three further chart-toppers - a revival, of Jim Lowe's 1956 song "Green Door' (1981), Stevens" own composition "Oh Julie" (1982), and "Merry Christmas Everyone" (1985). With an audience equally divided between young children and the middle-aged, his other recordings included brief excursions into soul (the Supremes' "Come See About Me" in 1987) and MOR ballads (the Bing Crosby/Grace Kelly film theme "True Love", 1988). He duetted with fellow Welsh artist Bonnie Tyler on "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)" (1984), which was first recorded in 1960 by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton.

At the dawn of the 90s, even though he was hugely popular in Europe, there were signs that Stevens' hold over his UK audiences was faltering. Although the Pete Hammond-produced "I Might" reached the UK Top 20, his subsequent records in 1990/1 made little impact. A promotion campaign for the compilation The Epic Years (billed as "Shaky") failed to dent the UK Top 50. 1993 started badly for Stevens, as litigation with his former band the Sunsets was resolved, it was alleged that Dave Edmunds and Shaky had to pay out £500,000 in back royalties. In 1995, he decided to take some time out, to review his career and business affairs. He continued touring, enjoying particular success in Denmark and South Africa. In summer 2005, Stevens bounced back into the media spotlight by winning the UK reality television show Hit Me Baby One More Time. "This Ole House" was subsequently re-released as a single, backed by a sprightly cover version of Pink's "Trouble". A new studio album followed at the start of 2007.

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Shakin' Stevens Discography

Shakin' Stevens albums.

  • A Legend - 1970 (Parlophone)
  • I'm No J.D. - 1971 (Columbia)
  • Rockin' And Shakin' - 1972 (Contour)
  • Shakin' Stevens And The Sunsets - 1973 (Emerald)
  • Shakin' Stevens - 1977 (Track)
  • Take One! - 1979 (Epic)
  • This Ole House - 1981 (Epic)
  • Shaky - 1981 (Epic)
  • Give Me Your Heart Tonight - 1982 (Epic)
  • The Bop Won't Stop - 1983 (Epic)
  • Lipstick, Powder And Paint - 1985 (Epic)
  • Let's Boogie - 1987 (Epic)
  • A Whole Lotta Shaky - 1988 (Epic)
  • Rock 'N' Roll - 1990 (Telstar)
  • Merry Christmas Everyone - 1991 (Epic)
  • Now Listen - 2007 (Sony BMG)

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Shakin' Stevens Videos & DVD's

Shakin' Stevens video and DVD releases.

  • Video Show Volume 1 & 2 - 1989 (CMV)

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