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Music Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Jerry Lee Lewis (1958)

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis at Sun Studios in Memphis, this title is one of the most famous in his repertoire.

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Composed by Dave Curly Williams and Sunny Davis in the early 1950s, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On was made famous by Jerry Lee Lewis when he delivered a high-octane performance seated in front of his piano. Selling 6 million copies, it is one of the biggest hits of Sun Records, the label of Sam Phillips. In 2003, it was ranked number 61 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the greatest songs of all time. It is also listed in the National Recording Registry of the United States Congress.

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London Fantrippers Guide

London's guide to the 1000 cult locations for films, series, music, comics and novels

Are you going to LONDON?
Are you fans of series, movies, comics, music, novels?
This guide is for you!

Harry Potter, James Bond, Bridget Jones, The Persuaders!, Black Mirror, The Crown, Dr Who, Mister Bean, Monty Python, Sherlock Holmes, Blake and Mortimer, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Who, Amy Winehouse, Dracula, Oliver Twist…

With more than 1000 cult locations for movies, TV series, music, comics, novels, the London Fantrippers Guide offers an unusual and unique travel experience through more than 1000 places of cult fiction specially selected for you.

It’s the bible of pop culture in the British capital!

With its three ways of consulting, discover London:

  • by neighborhoods by immediately visualizing the right addresses around you
  • by themes (bars, restaurants, shopping, gluttony, culture …) for a tailor-made outing according to your desires
  • by works (cinema, TV series, music, comics, novels) to find the places of your favorite heroes and heroines.

After New York and Paris, this third book in the collection is enriched by a new model, a revised pagination (640 pages) and for the first time original film journeys (Harry Potter, James Bond, Alfred Hitchcock, romantic comedies, superheroes), series (God save the Queen, detective series, humor series, Dr Who), music (The Beatles, the Britpop, Icones 60-70 , pop, punk), comics (Blake and Mortimer, From Hell, superhero), Victorian London, thriller, Jack The Ripper, Sherlock Holmes.

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