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Following guidelines from Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs, I have removed an infobox and chart position box having to do with Billy Joel's non-notable 1992 cover of the song.
Except that the Billy Joel version does pass the guidelines from Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs in that his version charted on numerous national charts and passes WP:NSONGS. If this version was its own song, it would be notable enough to have its own article and therefore is able to have its own infobox and section in the article about the song. As such I am adding back the infobox and section to the article. Aspects (talk) 04:24, 20 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Why is this sentence ""All Shook Up" has proven a steadily popular cover for the rock canon, earning versions by Paul McCartney, Carl Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, Suzi Quatro, Cliff Richard, Albert King, Jim Dale and Humble Pie, among others." in the Composition and Analysis section? I propose moving it to the Other recordings and notable performances section and include links out to the respective covers/albums/artists. --Geoffhunt3 (talk) 16:04, 28 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]