Rebel-'Rouser

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"Rebel-'Rouser" is a 1958 instrumental rock and roll hit by guitarist Duane Eddy, known for its distinctive twangy guitar sound and influential role in early rock music.

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instanceOf instrumental rock song
song
artist Duane Eddy NERFINISHED
associatedWith "twang" guitar style
Phoenix, Arizona music scene
bSide Stalkin' NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Jamie 1104
chart Billboard Hot 100 NERFINISHED
chartPosition Billboard Hot 100 top 10
composer Duane Eddy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredIn film "Forrest Gump" NERFINISHED
various rock and roll compilation albums
format single
genre instrumental rock
rock and roll
hasInfluenceOn instrumental rock genre
surf rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
saxophone
hasMusicalFeature call-and-response between guitar and saxophone
prominent low-register guitar riff
use of echo and reverb effects
hasQuality instrumental
twangy guitar sound
hasRecognition considered a rock and roll classic
signature song of Duane Eddy
includedIn album "Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel" NERFINISHED
isPartOf early rock and roll canon
key A major
label Jamie Records NERFINISHED
language instrumental (no lyrics)
length approximately 2 minutes 20 seconds
notableFor influential role in early rock music
performer Duane Eddy NERFINISHED
producer Lee Hazlewood NERFINISHED
Lester Sill NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1958
releaseDate 1958
tempo medium-fast
yearOfSingleChartSuccess 1958

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Duane Eddy notableWork Rebel-'Rouser