It Doesn't Matter Anymore by Buddy Holly, circa 1958, is generally considered the earliest rock and roll recording to use strings.
It may not have been the first ever, but one of the first HIT songs by a rock band backed by an orchestra was "Conquistador" by Procol Harum with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, from 1972.
There Goes My Baby
there goes my baby
The song 'Rock 'n Roll Train' is a popular song that was written and performed by rock group AC/DC. It can be found on their album entitled 'Black Ice', and was first released in 2008.
Led Zeppelin's song titled Rock n Roll
That song is Rock and Roll by Eric Hutchinson
Probably Shake Rattle and Roll by Bill Haley and the Comets in late 1954
The song "We were the rock and roll kids" won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994.
The first film with a Rock and Roll theme song was "Blackboard Jungle" (1955). The song was "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_rock_and_roll_record No one can come to an agreement as to which song is truly the first rock n roll song.
Lola
"It's Still Rock and Roll to me was his first song which topped the pop charts in the U.S.
The term "Rock and Roll" started in the Mid 50's. The first rock and roll song was "Rock around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets. He was never able to better that first song, so his popularity faded.
Eric Hutchinson rock and roll
Yes,he did!
The song 'Rock 'n Roll Train' is a popular song that was written and performed by rock group AC/DC. It can be found on their album entitled 'Black Ice', and was first released in 2008.
Bill Haley died in 1981. He couldn't have made any rock and roll in 1995.
Yes, there is a song called Rock n Roll Ruby.
Led Zeppelin's song titled Rock n Roll
Rock roll? As in; Rock and Roll? Or Rockwall, as in; a city in Texas?