Bill Haley's Chicks - Cover Versions of "Skinny Minnie"

Cover Versions of "Skinny Minnie"

  • Carter-Lewis and the Southerners (featuring Jimmy Page on lead guitar), March 27, 1964, Oriole CB 1919, 45 single b/w "Easy to Cry"; Your Time Is Gonna Come: The Roots of Led Zeppelin, 1964-1969 album, 2007
  • Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers, Polydor, 1964 45 single, Polydor NH52927, b/w "You'd Better Move On"; My Bonnie album, Polydor, 1962; Vagabond, 2002, Bear Family; The Beatles: Ain't She Sweet album, Polygram, 2002
  • Gerry and the Pacemakers, June, 1965, Laurie 45 single, b/w "It's Gonna Be Alright"; A side reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 ; I'll Be There U.S. album; The Best of the EMI Years (2008)
  • Beat Chics (featuring Jimmy Page on lead guitar), November 6, 1964, Decca F 12016, b/w "Now I Know", 45 single
  • Goldie & the Gingerbreads, A side 45 single, Spokane 45-4005, "Skinny Vinnie"
  • Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders, 1965, It's Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders album, Fontana
  • Jimmy and the Rackets, 1964, Elite Special 9427-45, b/w "O Mona Lisa", 45 single, #1 on the German charts in 1964, 32 weeks on the charts
  • The Rollicks, also known as The Shouters, The Rollicks, Bear Family BCD 16478 AR, 1990
  • Jerry Williams, 1965, Sonet LP, Mr. Dynamite Explodes Again!, Grand Prix album Rock & Roll Time, 1968, EP
  • The Sonics, on 1966 album Boom
  • The Rubins, also known as The Five Rubins, live, 1964
  • The Mummies, 1990, Rekkids; Never Been Caught album, Telstar, 2002
  • Bryan Davies, Australian 45 single b/w "I Should Have Stayed in Bed", HMV, April, 1965; Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees wrote and sang backing and harmony vocals on "I Should Have Stayed in Bed"
  • Lee Curtis and the All-Stars, Liverpool rock group, 1964
  • Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Sam Butera, and The Witnesses, The Capitol Recordings; The EP Collection, 2000
  • The Lyres, 1987, Early Years Live, 1979-1983, Crypt, 1997
  • Snooks Eaglin, 1995, Soul's Edge album on Black Top
  • The Lions, 1964, 45 single b/w "Sticks and Stones", TD 246; Hit House Shake, King Beat, 1989
  • Sten & Stanley, 1965, Decca 45, Decca F 44503, b/w "Goldfinger"
  • The Watusi (band), 2009
  • Albert West, 1988, West & Friends album, Arcade 01 3290 61
  • Jumpin' Gene Simmons, Sun rockabilly singer, 1965, 45 single b/w "I'm A Ramblin' Man", HI 45-2086; Haunted House: The Complete Jumpin' Gene Simmons on Hi Records
  • Ray Brown & The Whispers, Australian rock group,1964, Ray Brown & The Whispers album, Leedon LL-31646
  • The Liverpool 5, as The 5 Liverpools, 45 single b/w "Tokio", 1964, CBS 1623; Tokio International album, CBS 62460, 1965
  • The Rocking Ghosts, Danish rock band, The Rocking Ghosts album, Metronome MLP 15166, 1964
  • The Shanes, Swedish rock group, The Shanes, Rock-In-Beat, 2000
  • Johnnie Cliff Five, Die Hamburg Szene, 2001
  • Alan Dale, Raven RVLP15, 1963; Alan Dale and The Houserockers: The Early Masters
  • Bill Haley's Comets, Rock and Roll Survivors Featuring Al Rappa and Joey Welz
  • The Tigers, Legend of The Tigers: Rare and Unreleased Tracks, 2003; The Tigers on Stage, 1967
  • The Team Beats, Smash! Boom! Bang!, Bear Family BCD 16466, 2001
  • Ricky King, Rock `n` Roll Party, Epic 26158, 1984
  • Larry Donn, That's What I Call a Ball, 2003, Collector/Wht
  • Bill Blaine and The Dynamics, Western Australian Snake Pit Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 1, 2004; The Rockin' Years
  • Bill Haley Orchestra, 2008, Let the Good Times Roll album, CultSound
  • Jesse Robin
  • The Blue Cats
  • The Hillbilly Voodoo Dolls
  • The Zettlers, A side 45 single, Swe Disc SWES 1105, Sweden, 1965

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