Duane Eddy Shazam
This was written by Eddy and producer Lee Hazlewood. It followed his earlier hits including Rebel Rouser and Forty Miles of Bad Road, but was a bit of a flop in the US, making it only to No 45. It did much better in Britain with a peak of No 4. This is the record:
I am not sure if this is live or not, but it has audience noise.
Duane Eddy Shazam Full
– Duane Eddy: Bonnie Come Back: 1-17 – Duane Eddy: Lost Island: 1-18 – Duane Eddy: Shazam! Astaro firewall. 1-19 – Duane Eddy: The Secret Seven: 1-20 – Duane Eddy: Because They're Young: 1-21 – Duane Eddy: Rebel Walk: 1-22 – Duane Eddy: Kommotion: 1-23 – Duane Eddy: Theme For Moon Children: 1-24 – Duane Eddy: Peter Gunn: 1-25 – Duane Eddy. Ap100c. (Duane Eddy song), a 1960 song by Duane Eddy 'Shazam!' , a song by the Beastie Boys from their 2004 album To the 5 Boroughs 'Shazam!' (Spiderbait song), a song by Spiderbait from their 1999 album Grand Slam; A catch-phrase used by the character Gomer Pyle in The Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Foxy Shazam, a rock band.
Duane Eddy Shazam Songs
The Shadows recorded it in 1963 as the B-side of Geronimo, which reached No 10 in Britain. As far as I can see they dropped the exclamation mark.
Duane Eddy Shazam Biography
Here is a live performance which I assume is from 2016.