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  2. "Rebel-'Rouser" is a rock and roll instrumental song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and originally released on Jamie Records in 1958 by "Duane Eddy and his 'twangy' guitar" as a single (Jamie 1104) with "Stalkin'" on its B-side.

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  3. May 2, 2008 · The master of twang! Eddy had 5 Top 40 hits between 1958 and 1963, I think this track was one of the first, in 1958.

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  4. Apr 28, 2024 · So what is the meaning behind “Rebel Rouser?” At its core, the song is an expression of the rebellious spirit that was so prevalent in youth culture in the late 1950s. The term “rebel” has a long and storied history in American culture, dating back to the Revolutionary War and beyond.

  5. 220,698 views • May 1, 2024 • #letterman #duaneeddy #rebelrouser. The guitar great plays one of his hit songs during this 1985 appearance. (From "Late Night," air date: 10/15/85) ...more. The ...

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  6. Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. July 19, 1958.

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  7. Feb 13, 2017 · Which is it: rabble rouser or rebel rouser? It’s rabble rouser , rabble meaning “a confused collection of things” or “a motley crowd.” Rubble rouser is an incorrect variant listed in the Eggcorn Database .

  8. Aug 18, 2024 · Released in 1958, “Rebel Rouser” shot straight to the top of the charts, staying at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks. It was a massive hit, and Eddy’s unique blend of rockabilly, country, and pop seemed to strike a chord with every teenage rebel and wanna-be bad boy across the nation.

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