KFJC's Maximum Louie Louie Marathon topped the competition in August 1983 with 823 versions played over 63 hours, plus in studio performances by Richard Berry and Jack Ely. I was always trying to get Ray to sing, because I thought he had a great voice, but he was very shy. 1-3 Review, "[Review] Stanley Clarke/George Duke: The Clarke/Duke Project (1981)", "RIP: Don Cornelius, host of Soul Train (with Barry White -LOUIE of Week)", "Husker Du and friends LOUIE of the Week", "MOVIE REVIEW: 'Coupe de Ville' Comedy Takes a Wrong Turn", "Meet Bob Wayne, of Rhino's Best of LOUIE LOUIE and Big Daddy", "Richard Berry, Ry Cooder & Steve Douglas in 1990 LOUIE of the Week", "Early Dave Matthews Band Recording From 1992 Surfaces", "LOUIE Project Update / LOUIE on TV part 1", "For This Year's Graduates: Pomp, Circumstance and a Little Rock-and-Roll", "Burton Cummings delivers the hits at Artpark", "For the new year "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" (a Simpsons LOUIE)", "Cato Salsa Experience and The Thing with Joe McPhee, Two Bands and a Legend", "The Trashmen with Eddie Angel & Johnny Rabb LOUIE of the Week", "The Sonics AND The Hives LOUIE of the Week", "New Live Smashing Pumpkins Video "99 Floors", "James Williamson & Careless Hearts LOUIE of the Week", "500 Greatest Songs of All Time: The Kingsmen, 'Louie Louie', Love That Louie: The Louie Louie Files Various Artists, "Jack Ely, 71; Kingsman sang hit 'Louie, Louie', "How a Sarasota Educator Got the FBI to Investigate the Lyrics of a Rock Song", "FBI Spent Years 'Researching' The Lyrics To 'Louie, Louie' Before Realizing The Copyright Office Must Have Them", "The war behind the scenes over rock's relentless party song", "Band Banned From Performing 'Louie Louie', "Whirs, Beeps and Mating Calls: The Music of Pierre Henry", "History - Over 60 years of Radio Activity", "The Full and Unabridged History of KALX", "Too Much Of A Good Thing? In the 1980s, due to the widespread availability of sheet music arrangements, "Louie Louie" became a staple of concert, marching, and pep bands for middle schools, high schools, and colleges and universities in the U.S. [12], Others noted that it "served as a bridge to the R&B of the past and the rap scene of the future",[13] that "it came to symbolize the garage rock genre, where the typical performance was often aggressive and usually amateurish",[14] and that "all you need to make a great rock 'n' roll record are the chords to 'Louie Louie' and a bad attitude. Louie Louie: Rockin Robin Roberts: March 1961: Louie Louie: Paul Revere and The Raiders: April 1963: Louie Louie: The Kingsmen [US1] May 1963: Louie Louie: I. Kadez: November 1963: Louie Louie: The Wailers [US] December 1963: Louie Louie: Otis Redding: February 1964: Louie Louie: The Surfaris [US1] February 1964: Louie Louie: The Beach Boys . [272], In White's arrangement, "Louie Louie" emerges as an up-tempo Latin groove, driven by timbales and congas and punctuated by brilliant trumpet riffs, while White supplements the chorus with the plaintive interpolation "Comin' home, Jamaaaica!"