Best known for their recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", considered by some to be the 'party anthem of the universe', The Kingsmen's cult hit was recorded for $36 and became a national hit in 1964. Whilst US fans campaigned for the track to become the state song for Washington, its immortality became inevitable when it was banned from the radio and investigated by the FBI for what were considered lewd and immoral lyrics.
1 | I Like It Like That | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
2 | Do You Love Me? | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
3 | Long Green | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
4 | That's Cool, That's Trash | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
5 | The Climb | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
6 | Money, That's What I Want | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
7 | New Orleans | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
8 | Annie Fanny | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
9 | Little Latin Lupe Lu | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
10 | Twist And Shout | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
11 | Louie Louie | Frat Rock |
12 | Louie Louie | Juke-Box Hits #1 |
13 | Little Sally Tease | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
14 | Louie Louie | Simply The Best 60's (Disc 1) |
15 | The Jolly Green Giant | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
16 | Shake A Tail Feather | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
17 | Haunted Castle | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
18 | Shout | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
19 | Death Of An Angel | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |
20 | Killer Joe | The Very Best Of The Kingsmen |