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"Blue Suede Shoes" is a song written and recorded by Carl Perkins in 1955, and is considered one of the first rock and roll songs ever recorded. It incorporated elements of blues, country and pop music of the time.

Johnny Cash suggested the idea to Perkins based on a line that he heard someone use in an army mess hall. The first few lines of the song are based on a classic children's rhyme: "One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready". Producer Sam Phillips suggested that Perkin's line "go boy go" be changed to "go cat go". Elvis Presley recorded his version of this song in 1956.

It was the first song to top the US country, rhythm and blues and pop music charts.

Marc Cohn makes a reference to the "Blue Suede Shoes" in his song "Walking in Memphis".

This song has been covered by many artists including: