“Shakin' All Over” was written in 1960 by Frederick Heath (aka Johnny Kidd) and appears on the 1965 Guess Who album of the same name.
This is British Rockabilly with a wonderful groove.
The song was covered with great success by the Guess Who in 1965, then again by The Who in 1970. Pete Townshend...
When you move in right up close to me
That's when I get the chills all over me
Quivers down my backbone
I got the shakes in my thigh bone
I got the shivers in my knee bone
Shakin' all over
Just the way you say goodnight to me
Brings the feelin' on inside of me
Quivers down my backbone
I got the shakes in my thigh bone
I got the shivers in my knee bone
Shakin' all over
Quivers down my backbone
I got the shakes in my thigh bone
I got the shivers in my knee bone
Shakin' all over
Well, you make me shake and I like it, baby
You make me shake and I like it, baby
Well, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Songwriter: Johnny Kidd
Shakin’ All Over was written by Johnny Kidd.
Shakin’ All Over was produced by Bob Burns (Producer).
The Guess Who released Shakin’ All Over on Fri Jan 01 1965.