Elvis Presley recorded a cover of the song during a warm-up at the sessions for
Stay Away, Joe and later released the song on
Elvis Sings Flaming Star in 1969. Several
British invasion bands recorded cover versions of "Too Much Monkey Business".
The Beatles recorded their version on September 3, 1963, with
John Lennon on vocals; it aired on the
BBC Light Programme Pop Go the Beatles on September 10. This recording was released on the album
Live at the BBC in 1994.
The Hollies recorded the song for their second album,
In The Hollies Style, in November 1964.
The Yardbirds with
Eric Clapton used the song to open up their performance at the
Marquee Club, which was released on
Five Live Yardbirds.
The Kinks recorded their version for their
self-titled debut album in 1964; it was one of two songs by Berry on the album, the other being "Beautiful Delilah".
The Youngbloods released a version of the song on their 1967 album,
Earth Music. Swedish group Shakers reached number 4 on
Tio i Topp and number 10 on
Kvällstoppen with their version in mid-1965. ==Influences on other songs==