Song

Wild One (aka Real Wild Child): JOHNNY O’KEEFE

Australian singles charts:
The EP Shakin’ at the Stadium that included Wild One entered the Kent charts on 8 March 1958 and peaked at #23.

Songwriters:
Johnny Greenan, Johnny O’Keefe, Dave Owens, Tony Withers

Record label of Australian release:
Festival

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Wikipedia:
Wild One, or Real Wild Child as it was called overseas, was inspired by an incident at a gig in Newtown, Sydney, in about 1957, according to Johnny O’Keefe’s guitarist, Lou Casch.
As Johnny and the Dee Jays played at an upstairs venue, an “Italian wedding” reception was taking place downstairs, Casch said. Some of the dance patrons came to blows with wedding guests in the men’s toilets, and within minutes the brawl had become a full-scale riot that spilled out into the street, with police eventually calling in the Navy Shore Patrol to help restore order. In an article by Clinton Walker that tries to answer the question, What was Australia’s first rock’n’roll record? the writer quotes Dee Jays’ saxophonist, and the song’s co-writer, John Greenan corroborating Casch’s account and elaborating upon it. The record’s release in 1958 is considered to mark the birth of Australian rock and roll.
Iggy Pop recorded a cover version that was released in 1986, and collaborated with the band Jet on a re-recorded cover released in 2008. The Living End performed the song at the 2008 APRA Awards to mark the 50th anniversary of the original release.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_One_(Johnny_O’Keefe_song)

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