"Music! Music! Music!" is a popular song. The best known version was by Teresa Brewer, recorded in 1949. The song became became #1 and a million seller in 1950. Some radio stations would not play the song because of the lyric "I'd do anything for you/Anything you want me to". That lyric was often thought to be indecent.
One version of the song was done by Petula Clark, also around 1950.
Brewer made several versions of the song. The one for the Coral label had a stronger beat and orchestra arrangement.
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| Singles |
- "Music! Music! Music!"
- "Longing for You"
- "Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now"
- "Till I Waltz Again with You"
- "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall"
- "Ricochet"
- "Bell Bottom Blues"
- "Jilted"
- "Let Me Go, Lover!"
- "Pledging My Love"
- "How Important Can It Be?"
- "A Tear Fell"
- "Bo Weevil"
- "A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl"
- "Mutual Admiration Society"
- "Empty Arms"
- "You Send Me"
- "Peace of Mind"
- "Have You Ever Been Lonely?"
- "Milord"
- "She'll Never, Never Love You (Like I Do)"
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| Albums |
- Rock 'n Roll Stage Show
- Rockin' the Oldies
- Rockin' Around the World
- Bill Haley's Chicks
- Strictly Instrumental
- Bill Haley and His Comets
- Haley's Juke Box
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| Compilations |
- Rock with Bill Haley and the Comets
- Shake, Rattle and Roll
- Rock Around the Clock
- Rockin' the Joint
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| Songs |
- "Deal Me a Hand"
- "Rocket 88"
- "Jukebox Cannonball"
- "Rock the Joint"
- "Real Rock Drive"
- "Crazy Man, Crazy"
- "Fractured"
- "Live It Up"
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo"
- "Rock Around the Clock"
- "Shake, Rattle and Roll"
- "Birth of the Boogie"
- "Two Hound Dogs"
- "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie"
- "See You Later, Alligator"
- "R-O-C-K"
- "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy"
- "Rudy's Rock"
- "Rip It Up"
- "Don't Knock the Rock"
- "Skinny Minnie"
- "Corrine, Corrina"
- "I Got a Woman"
- "Charmaine"
- "Joey's Song"
- "Skokiaan"
- "Music! Music! Music!"
- "La Paloma"
- "Yakety Sax"
- "Green Door"
- "Land of a Thousand Dances"
- "Me and Bobby McGee"
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