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    Blackwell wrote the song at the offices of Shalimar Music in 1956 after Al Stanton, one of Shalimar's owners, shaking a bottle of Pepsi at the time, suggested he write a song based on the phrase "all shook up". [1]

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  3. Although Blackwell is the sole composer, Presley shared the songwriting credit, as demanded by Colonel Tom Parker. The same thing happened with "Don't Be Cruel." Billboard declared this the #1 single of 1957.

  4. May 8, 2024 · Elvis Presley did not write “I’m All Shook Up” himself; it was written by Otis Blackwell and Elvis just added his own personal flair to the song. However, the inspiration for the song likely came from a variety of sources.

  5. The song All Shook Up was written by Elvis Presley and Otis Blackwell and was first recorded and released by David Hill with Ray Ellis and His Orchestra in 1957. It was covered by DJ Graceland feat. Las Vegas, Midnight Mike, Lee Jackson [BR], Johnny Earl [GB] and other artists.

  6. Eventually, Blackwell came around with 'All Shook Up' (first recorded by David Hill on Aladdin). Presley was not completely satisfied with the song, and with Blackwell's consent re-wrote part of the lyrics.

  7. Mar 17, 2023 · Otis Blackwell, a Black American singer and songwriter who also settled into the Nashville music scene, wrote "All Shook Up," "Don't Be Cruel" and "Return to Sender," three of Elvis' most...

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · Elvis Presleys ‘All Shook Up’, backed by The Jordanaires, is a timeless anthem that captures the essence of rock and roll in its early days. Beyond its catchy tune and foot-tapping rhythm, ‘All Shook Up’ is a testament to the unsettling yet exhilarating effects of falling deeply in love.