Archives Spotlight:Ā āHound Dogā
This week, BerkleeICE (Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship), American Crew, and Elvis Presley Enterprises are partnering to celebrate Elvis Legacy WeekĀ on campus. So, it seems fitting to join in on the fun and highlight one of our recent finds:Ā a shellac 78 of Big Mama Thorntonās recording of āHound Dogā (with āNight Mareā on the B-side).
Whatās the connection, you ask?Ā In 1956, Elvis Presley was booked for a two-week run in Las Vegas. While there, he heard Freddie Bell and the Bellboys playing a rock cover of a song called āHound Dog.ā Elvis recorded his own version of the song later that year, and the rest is music history.Ā
However, āHound Dog,ā written by a young Leiber and Stoller, was originally recorded by āBig Mamaā Thornton in 1952 and released in 1953. The first recording ever produced by Leiber and Stoller, it featured Johnny Otis on drums (as Kansas City Bill), Pete Lewis on guitar, and Mario Delagarde on bass. āHound Dogā was number one on the R&B chart for 7 weeks and sold 500,000 copies.Ā
Though Elvis Presleyās cover of the song is more well known, āBig Mamaā Thorntonās original version was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 2013, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has listed it as one of the ā500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.āĀ