At the Whisky à Go Go
Johnny Rivers at the Whisky à Go Go is a live album and the first album released by American rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist Johnny Rivers.
The album was released in February 1964, just as the Beatles and the British music invasion was getting into full swing. Rivers was asked to open the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in Los Angeles starting January 15, 1964 and during that run he recorded the album. With the help of producer Lou Adler, Johnny helped introduce the "Go Go sound" to rock and roll. The album reached number 13 on Billboards Pop Albums chart, and became Johnny's first gold album. The album also gave Rivers his very first big hit, a cover version of Chuck Berry's 1959 hit "Memphis". Rivers's version went to number 2 on Billboards Pop Singles chart in the summer of 1964, and stayed there for twelve weeks. It became his first gold single.
Johnny Rivers at the Whisky à Go Go would be the first of five albums that Rivers would record live at the nightclub, and is not to be confused with Johnny Rivers Live at the Whisky à Go Go, an entirely different album which was released in Germany.
Track listing
- "Memphis" – 2:44
- "It Wouldn't Happen with Me" – 3:30
- "Oh Lonesome Me" – 2:37
- "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" – 3:00
- "Whiskey a Go Go" – 3:57
- "Walking the Dog" – 3:51
- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" – 2:36
- "You Can Have Her " – 3:20
- "Multiplication" – 2:51
- "Medley: La Bamba" / "Twist and Shout" – 6:22
Personnel
- Guitar: Tay Uhler, Johnny Rivers
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Eddie Rubin
- Piano: Joe Sample