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Measuring the shake, rattle and roll in Canada's Western Arctic
The song was famously covered by Bill Haley and His Comets later in 1954, who "cleaned up" some of the more risqué lyrics for a mainstream audience. Elvis Presley also released a popular version in 1956.
The phrase is most commonly associated with a seminal rock and roll song, a long-running Filipino horror film franchise, and various scientific reports regarding seismic activity. The Iconic Song Shake, Rattle and Roll
Shake, Rattle & Roll is the Philippines' oldest surviving horror anthology franchise, founded in the 1960s by Regal Entertainment.
Written by Jesse Stone (under the pseudonym Charles Calhoun), the song was first recorded by Big Joe Turner . It reached #1 on the Billboard R&B chart and is ranked #127 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Measuring the shake, rattle and roll in Canada's
Evil Origins became one of the franchise's biggest hits, earning over ₱110 million and consistently ranking as a top grosser during the Metro Manila Film Festival. Scientific and Special Reports
The original lyrics are noted for their sexual double entendres; for example, "shake, rattle and roll" referred to boisterous intimacy. Filipino Horror Film Franchise The Iconic Song Shake, Rattle & Roll is
The seventeenth installment, titled Shake, Rattle & Roll: Evil Origins (also known as SRR 17 ), was released on December 25, 2025.