Kidd was quoted as saying: When I was going round with a bunch of lads and we happened to see a girl who was a real sizzler, we used to say that she gave us 'quivers down the membranes'.
[4]In 1964, a band from Plattsburgh, New York called the Twiliters recorded a version of "Shakin' All Over" and released it on the B-side of a single.
Bill Kennedy, the leader of the group, had heard the song while stationed in Germany with the US Air Force.
The song gained more fame after it was recorded in Winnipeg in December 1964 by a group called Chad Allan and the Expressions.
The actual name was revealed a few months later, but radio DJs continued to announce the artist as "Guess Who?".
Rowe had recorded his take on the song before The Guess Who, and based his release on a 1962 version by Johnny Chester.
In Randy Bachman's autobiography, he says that when he met Who bass player John Entwistle, he was told that people constantly got The Who and The Guess Who mixed up.
Minneapolis noise rock band Cows featured a version titled "Shaking" on their second studio album Daddy Has a Tail!
Billy Idol's Generation X released the song as the B-side of their single "Into the Valley of the Dolls" in 1979.