During the Carnegie Hall concert, the Buckaroos returned a favor to The Beatles and played "Twist and Shout" while wearing Beatles wigs.
The song's first appearance on an LP was on the Canadian album Twist and Shout in 1964.
Songs include "The Girl from Ipanema," "What'd I Say?", "Twist and Shout" and "Hang on Sloopy" as well as the main theme, "Killer Joe," by the Rocky Fellers.
The game's soundtrack features The Beatles songs A Hard Day's Night, and Twist and Shout (permission of JASRAC has been taken in Japan, there is a license displayed on the instruction card and board).
They have produced many hits in Denmark like Vuffeli-vov, Hvalen Hvalborg, Står på en Alpetop, Stærk Tobak (to the music from the Phil Medley and Bert Russell song Twist and Shout), Familien kom til Kaffe, Sex Chikane, We wanna be free, and many more.
The album contains The Orchestra's best known non-ELO song, "Over London Skies", a loving homage to the classic ELO sound in "Jewel & Johnny" and a cover of "Twist and Shout" which begins in a slow, plaintive minor key with arpeggiated chords before building to the familiar, rocking major progression.
Among the most remembered opening themes are songs like: "Ritmo de la noche" (by The Sacados), Amigos, Gomazo, Bobby Goma, "Twist and Shout" (by The Beatles), 19-2000 (by Gorillaz), "Vicio" (by Los Ratones Paranoicos), Pink (by Aerosmith) and more.
Oliver Twist | Twist and Shout | Shout Out Louds | Shout! Factory | Round the Twist | Twist | Shout at the Devil | Lil Twist | A Twist in the Tale (TV series) | twist transcription factor | Twist of Faith | Twist Around the Clock | Shout | Nancy (Oliver Twist) | William Shatner's A Twist in the Tale | Twist, Germany | Shout the Truth | Shout (Tears for Fears song) | Shout About Movies | Oliver Twist (TV serial) | Let's Twist Again | Don't Knock the Twist | A Twist in the Tale | Wilbury Twist | Twist TV | Twist transcription factor | twist transcription factor | Twist (ride) | Twist and Shout (Philippine game show) | Twist and Shout (Deacon Blue song) |
The CD single 2 contains live versions of "Twist and Shout" and "Cover from the Sky", both recorded at the BBC Radio Theater in November, 1999.
Bondoc became a resident juror on the Philippine adaptation of the Sing If You Can franchise, Twist and Shout.
In January 1990, Martinez won the All campus Southwest Texas State Talent show as a Sigma Nu by singing his rendition of "La Bamba" and "Twist and Shout".
Including previously unreleased live performances from her multi-platinum album Falling into You, this 17 song concert-length program also features a rare performance of "The Power of the Dream" written exclusively for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and The Isley Brothers song "Twist and Shout."
His American music interpretations include "Mountain Dance" (originally performed by Dave Grusin) and "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles.