Tossin' and Turnin'
"Tossin' and Turnin'" is a song written by Ritchie Adams and Malou Rene, and originally recorded by Bobby Lewis in the fall of 1960. The record was released on the Beltone label in December 1960. It reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 on July 10, 1961 and R&B chart[1] and has since become a standard on oldies compilations. It was named the number one single on the Billboard chart for 1961, after spending seven consecutive weeks at the top. It was also featured on the soundtrack for the 1978 film Animal House.
"Tossin' and Turnin'" | ||||
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Single by Bobby Lewis | ||||
from the album Tossin' & Turnin' | ||||
B-side | "Oh Yes, I Love You" | |||
Released | April 30, 1961 | |||
Recorded | Fall 1960 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 2:29 | |||
Label | Beltone | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ritchie Adams, Malou Rene | |||
Bobby Lewis singles chronology | ||||
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On the original hit single version, the track begins with Lewis singing "I couldn't sleep at all last night", and it appears this way on most oldies compilations. However, on some releases the song has a prelude, where Lewis sings "Baby...Baby...you did something to me", followed by a musical cue into the first verse. Lewis usually included this prelude when he performed the song live. According to several sources, the personnel on the original hit recording included guitarist Jimmy Spruill.[2][3]
In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked the song as the 27th biggest song of all time that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the chart.[4] It is one of only six songs from the 1960s to spend at least seven weeks in the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100.
Cover versions
- In 1963, The Marvelettes – The Marvelettes Recorded Live On Stage (Tamla – 243)
- In 1964, Dusty Springfield - Dusty: The Complete BBC Sessions (Mercury Records, 2007)
- In 1965, Chad Allan & the Expressions (Guess Who?) covered the song and released it as the B-side of "Shakin' All Over" and as a single in Canada where it reached #3.[5]
- In 1966, Lulu included the song in her Best Of Lulu album.
- In 1966, The Kingsmen released a version on their album The Kingsmen Up And Away.
- In 1966, Ray Hoff and The Offbeats (Australia). Single on Clarion Records.
- In 1972, The Supremes released a version on their album The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb.
- In 1972, Ronnie Sessions had a minor U.S. country hit with his rendition.
- In 1978, Kiss drummer Peter Criss released a version on his solo album Peter Criss. Kiss played the song on the Dynasty Tour in 1979.
- In 1983, Joan Jett released a version on her album Album.
- Shakin' Stevens
- Steve Goodman
- Jimmy Sturr
Weekly charts
Weekly charts
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All-time charts
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See also
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1961 (U.S.)
- List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1961 (U.S.)
References
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 347.
- Wild Jimmy Spruill, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 3 May 2020
- Jimmy Spruill, Black Cat Rockabilly. Retrieved 3 May 2020
- Bobby Lewis, "Tossin' and Turnin'" Chart Positions Retrieved March 5, 2015
- The Guess Who, "Tossin' and Turnin'" Chart Position Retrieved March 5, 2015
- "Hot 100 turns 60". Billboard. Retrieved August 6, 2018.