Sea Cruise
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"Sea Cruise" is a song written and sung by Huey "Piano" Smith and His Clowns.
Original
The song was initially covered by Frankie Ford in 1959, with a top-20 hit, using Smith's original backing track.[1] Released on Ace Records, it sold over one million copies, gaining gold disc status.[2] The single included ship's bell and horn sound-effects, as well as boogie piano, a driving horn section and a beat that anticipated ska music. The song has been included in several motion picture soundtracks, including Ski Patrol in 1990 and Out to Sea in 1997.[3]
Recorded cover versions
It was later also covered by:
- Jackie Edwards released a ska version in 1964
- Herman's Hermits covered the song in 1965 on the album Introducing Herman's Hermits.[4]
- The Hondells covered the song in the 1960s, as seen on a Scopitone film.[5]
- Freddy Cannon covered it in a 1968 single released by "We Make Rock'N Roll Records" #1604[6]
- Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets covered the song on their album, Good Rockin' Tonight (1971).
- The Houseshakers in Demolition Rock (1972) (available on CD Contours Of Rock 'n' Roll Raucous Records).
- Sha Na Na on The Night Is Still Young[7] and Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll (both 1972).
- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen covered the song in 1973.
- Johnny Rivers covered it in 1974 on the album Last Boogie in Paris.[8]
- John Fogerty covered it on his self-titled 1975 solo album.[9]
- Nicky Hopkins covered it in 1975 on the album No More Changes.[10]
- The Beach Boys, recorded c. 1976 for initial inclusion on 15 Big Ones (released on the 1981 compilation album Ten Years of Harmony featuring a vocal by Dennis Wilson)[11]
- Robert Gordon and Link Wray covered the song on their 1977 album Robert Gordon with Link Wray.
- Showaddywaddy covered the song on their 1979 album Crepes & Drapes.[12]
- Billy "Crash" Craddock[13] covered it in 1980 on the album Changes.
- Rico Rodriguez recorded an instrumental version in 1980 with The Specials.
- Glenn Frey recorded the song on his first solo album, No Fun Aloud in 1982, after having performed it with Eagles on the same year of their breakup, 1980.
- Anne Murray performed the song in her 1983 TV special Anne Murray: Caribbean Cruise.
- The Kidsongs Kids covered the song on their 1986 video "What I Want to Be!".
- Dion covered the song in 1990 on the album Adventures of Ford Fairlane.[14]
- American R&B and boogie-woogie pianist and singer Little Willie Littlefield recorded a version for his 1997 album The Red One.[15]
- Jimmy Buffett covered the song on the 1995 album Margaritaville Cafe Late Night Gumbo. It also appeared on M.O.M. - Music for our mother ocean - Vol 3 in 1999, and Jimmy's Live in Mansfield, MA CD released in 2004.
- Status Quo on their 1999 single, "The Way It Goes."[16][17]
- Cliff Richard and The Shadows covered the song on their 2009 album Reunited. Cliff also covered it on his 1990 live album, From a Distance - The Event.
- Don McLean on his 1981 album, Believers.
- In 1976 actress Jill Clayburgh performed the song on Saturday Night Live (season one, episode 15), backed by the US Coast Guard’s a cappella group The Idlers.[citation needed]
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