"High Class Baby" is a song by Cliff Richard and the Drifters (who would later become the Shadows), released in November 1958 as their second single.
Like with "Move It", producer Norrie Paramor hired session musicians Ernie Shear and Frank Clarke to play on the record.
However, Richard has said that "it didn't compare in any way to "Move It"" and that he cried when he got home, believing that his career was over.
[3] "Don't Bug Me Baby", originally by little-known American singer Milton Allen, was intended to be the follow-up to "Move It".
[4] Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described "High Class Baby" as "a furious rock number that will rattle the teeth in your head; it is put out like a machine-gun gone beserk [sic]" and has "plenty of twangy guitar in the rhythm backing".