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Otis Blackwell may not be a household name, but his music certainly is. This African American songwriter penned some of the most iconic rock 'n' roll hits that defined an era and continue to resonate today. His talent for crafting catchy, unforgettable tunes helped shape the careers of legendary artists like Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. Let's take a closer look at Otis Blackwell's remarkable contributions to music and the fascinating stories behind his top songs.

Otis Blackwell's knack for creating chart-topping hits is undeniable. His songwriting portfolio includes:

"Great Balls of Fire" (Jerry Lee Lewis) - This fiery track became one of Jerry Lee Lewis's signature songs. Its explosive energy and irresistible melody captured the spirit of rock 'n' roll, making it an instant classic.

"Breathless" (Jerry Lee Lewis) - Another hit for Jerry Lee Lewis, "Breathless" showcased Blackwell's ability to blend infectious rhythms with memorable lyrics, solidifying Lewis's place in rock history.

"Don't Be Cruel" (Elvis Presley) - Written in just 15 minutes, "Don't Be Cruel" became one of Elvis Presley's biggest hits. Blackwell's clever lyrics and catchy melody were a perfect match for Presley's charismatic style.

"All Shook Up" (Elvis Presley) - Inspired by a shaken bottle of Pepsi, this song's upbeat tempo and playful lyrics helped it become another chart-topping hit for Elvis, proving Blackwell's unique ability to draw inspiration from everyday moments.

"Return to Sender" (Elvis Presley) - This catchy tune about unrequited love featured on the soundtrack of Elvis's film "Girls! Girls! Girls!" and became a fan favorite.

"Fever" (Peggy Lee) - Although it was originally written by Eddie Cooley and John Davenport, Blackwell's influence on the song's timeless appeal is undeniable. Peggy Lee's sultry rendition of "Fever" turned it into a jazz standard.

"Handy Man" (Jimmy Jones) - This smooth, catchy song showcased Blackwell's versatility as a songwriter, crossing over into the pop genre and becoming a hit for Jimmy Jones.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1931, Otis Blackwell's journey to becoming a renowned songwriter was anything but ordinary. He started his career as a performer but found his true calling behind the scenes, writing hits for some of the biggest stars of the time.

Blackwell's partnership with Elvis Presley is legendary. Their collaborations produced some of Elvis's most enduring hits, and their working relationship was marked by mutual respect and admiration. Despite never meeting in person, their musical chemistry was undeniable.



Blackwell was known for his ability to write hits quickly. The story goes that he wrote "Don't Be Cruel" in just 15 minutes while sitting in his office. This efficiency didn't sacrifice quality, as the song went on to become one of Elvis's biggest hits.

Blackwell's influence extended beyond his own songs. His innovative approach to songwriting and his ability to capture the essence of rock 'n' roll inspired countless other musicians and songwriters, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry.

Otis Blackwell's legacy is a testament to the power of songwriting. His ability to craft songs that transcended time and genre is a gift that continues to be celebrated. Next time you find yourself tapping your feet to "Great Balls of Fire" or singing along to "All Shook Up," take a moment to appreciate the genius of Oris Blackwell, the unsung hero behind the hits.

05/27/2024
05/27/2024

Bumps is really one of the most important people in the beginning of Rock and Roll.

Robert Blackwell would have turned 106 years old today. Robert was much better known as "Bumps" Blackwell. Bumps kind of did it all, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer, and was best known for his work overseeing the early hits of Little Richard, as well as grooming Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Ernestine Anderson, Lloyd Price, Sam Cooke, Herb Alpert, Larry Williams, and Sly and the Family Stone at the start of their music careers.

Bumps led a jazz group in the late 1940s that included pianist Ray Charles and trumpeter Quincy Jones. He moved to Hollywood and took a job at Art Rupe's Specialty Records as an arranger and producer. He worked with Sam Cooke, Larry Williams, Lloyd Price and Guitar Slim, as well as producing Little Richard during his rise to stardom in 1955 and 1956.

In addition to producing Little Richard's breakthrough hit "Tutti Frutti" following hearing him sing the song in the studio, Blackwell also produced Little Richard's other mid-50s hits, co-writing some as them as well, including: "Long Tall Sally"; "Good Golly Miss Molly"; "Ready Teddy"; and "Rip It Up". He became Richard's manager and continued to work with him into the 1970s.

He also produced Sam Cooke's hit "You Send Me".

In 1981 Blackwell produced some songs for Bob Dylan's album, Shot of Love, including the title track.

Bumps Blackwell was one of the first to have the vision and be able to use it to bring Rock and Roll to the world.

Happy Birthday Bumps. RIP and Thank you for so much music.

And, The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge is proud to say that Bumps’ little girl, Kelly Lee Blackwell is a friend of ours and we know Kelly is one proud little girl!!

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