There’s a pile of unfinished posts I’ve been meaning to share after the busy events of August, but we’ll save ’em for another time, as Friday snuck up on me as I was dealing with all sorts of other stuff….
Meanwhile, here’s information about an effort being led by Joe Rallos to include LOUIE LOUIE to the National Recording Registry:
“Louie Louie” is one of the most iconic and covered songs in Rock ‘n’ Roll. It’s been named one of the Songs of The Century by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as well as being recognized by National Public Radio, Rolling Stone and The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It’s also arguably the only song to be given a special day (April 11 is International Louie Louie Day) and be the subject of an FBI investigation.
One award which is missing though is preservation in the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry. Having this song be included would ensure not only official recognition but also permanent preservation.
Despite the many versions of this song, the two I am pushing to get included (as a single entry) are the following:
– Richard Berry‘s original 1957 version on the Flip label
–The Kingsmen‘s 1963 version on the Jerden labelHow can we ensure this song gets its due? Simple- send an email to recregistry@loc.gov or write a letter to
National Recording Preservation Board
c/o Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue SE
Washington DC 20540-4698Give a very brief justification of why you think this song should be added by 1st October as I’ll then email the board and include the number of people who “attend” this event to really push the cause.
Please share this event with as many people as possible and ensure you contact the board- LOUIE LOUIE!
Check out the Facebook event page at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/718307551849094/