Cover of IDA RED in 1955 - same structure and solo as Bob Wills in Maybellene; n°1 R&B; the rhythm of a train rather than the rhythm of a car (see footnote); co-credits for DJ Alan Freed and Russ Fratto, the man who printed labels for Chess singles
Cover of CALYPSO BLUES in 1956 - same rhythm in Havana Moon; Chuck has always been a great Nat Cole fan, demonstrated in his late years during surprise lounge performances at the Blueberry Hill Club in his St. Louis: Havana Moon is lyrically related with Richard Berry's Louie Louie (see there)
Cover of BLUES, PART 2 in 1958 - as Rockin' At The Philharmonic, copying Les Paul's guitar solo and parts of both tenor sax parts
Cover of ROUTE 90 in 1958 - n°1 R&B as Sweet Little Sixteen; got royalties for Surfin' USA, lyrics included; Chuck's intro copied Duane Eddy's Movin' n' Groovin' ('57)
Cover of MY DING-A-LING in 1958 - as My Tambourine; as My Ding-A-Ling n°1 US & UK in '72