Jack Ely dies, outlived by hit Louie Louie

The FBI produced a 455-page report on the song, concluding that it was unintelligible – not obscene

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Jack Ely, the lead singer of the Kingsmen, best known for 1960s hit Louie Louie, has died in Oregon aged 71. The hit, recorded by Ely in 1963, never reached No 1 in the US but went on to become a rock standard.

Originally written as a calypso in the 1950s by Richard Berry, Louis Louis is sung from the perspective of a sailor telling a barman he is returning to Jamaica to be with the girl he loves. The Kingsmen's version stayed in the US charts for 16 weeks, peaking at No 2.

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