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  1. Dec 26, 2023 · For those wondering, the untitled instrumental that opens ‘Speed King’ was known as ‘Woffle’ by Deep Purple. Listen to ‘Speed King’ below. Deep Purple were never afraid to look to their influences for inspiration, and once lifted heavily from 1950s rock and roll for one of their best songs.

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    • Smoke On The Water. The number one song on our 10 Biggest Deep Purple Hits list is “Smoke on the Water” from their Machine Head album. The song was released in 1973 and peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
    • Hush. Our runner up is “Hush” from their eponymous album. The song was released in 1968. The song peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
    • Kentucky Woman. Coming in at number three is “Kentucky Woman” and appears The Book of Taliesyn album. The song reached number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
    • River Deep – Mountain High. “River Deep-Mountain High” is featured on The Book of Taliesyn album. The song was released in 1968. The song reached number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
  2. Apr 3, 2016 · The song Deep Purple was written by Peter De Rose and was first released by Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra in 1934. It was covered by Jack Varney, Pierre Spiers Sextette avec Stéphane Grapelly, Juarez, Alan Haven with The Keith Mansfield Orchestra and other artists.

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  4. Jul 9, 2023 · 1. Who originally recorded “Deep Purple”? Turner Layton, an esteemed jazz artist, was the first to record “Deep Purple” in 1933, alongside bandleader Peter DeRose. 2. What inspired Turner Layton to write “Deep Purple”? Layton’s fascination with the color purple and its emotional impact inspired him to write the song.

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  5. Bing Crosby (recorded March 22, 1939 with Matty Malneck and His Orchestra) (No. 14) Artie Shaw (No. 17) (with vocalist Helen Forrest) also charted in 1939. The song is a sentimental ballad. Adelaide Hall introduced the song to Britain and recorded it for Decca. Her version was released on 15 May 1939. Nino Tempo & April Stevens.

  6. Prelude: Happiness / I’m So Glad” – 7:19. “Mandrake Root” – 6:09. “Help!” – 6:01. “Love Help Me” – 3:49. “Hey Joe” – 7:33. The Book of Taliesyn. Released 1968. This album further delved into progressive and psychedelic rock, featuring both original compositions and unusual covers.

  7. Seminal actor Vincent Price, the song's inspiration, is pictured appearing on Broadway in the 1940s. Deep Purple as a group decided to release "Vincent Price" as a digital download, through an expanded CD release, and also as a seven-inch transparent vinyl record. The band additionally created a music video for the track.

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