One of my picks would be "Memphis Tennessee by Johnny Rivers recorded at Whisky a Go Go. Quite an interesting band too:
Johnny Rivers: guitar and vocals
Joe Osborne: bass
Eddie Rubin: drums
I love the spontaneity of this song, the relaxed presentation, the bare bones production and Johnny Rivers' great vocal which would become a classic of the 1960s at least for those in North America.
This song reached number 2 in the US in June 1964, spending 8 weeks on the charts. There were many songs that would eclipse this release, but it is very memorable for me. Of interest to me is the success that Dave Berry and the Cruisers would have with this song nine months earlier as it reached 19 on the UK charts in September 1963.
I would be interested in your favourite recorded live song that saw success on the late 1950s or 1960s charts, US or UK.
