Rockabilly & Early Rock & Roll Vol 96
Lonesome Tears Vol 02 - The Lonely One
01. Paul Gibson - The Lonely One
02. Buddy Knox - Whenever I'm Lonely
02. Chuck Wheeler - Feelin' Kinda Lonesome
03. Tab Hunter - Lonesome Road
03. Vince Howard - A Little Bit Lonely
04. Roland Stone - Nobody’s Lonesome For Me
05. Charlie Rich - Lonely Weekends
06. Eddie Skelton - My Heart Gets Lonely
07. Elvis Presley - Lonely Man
08. Earl Dukes & The Rebelaires - Lovelorn Lonely Heart
09. Sheb Wooley - Honey, I'm Lonesome
10. Kenny Smith - Walkin' By My Lonesome
11. Ronnie Summers - Lonesome Road
12. Wayne Cochran - Mr. Lonely
15. Mack Self - Lovin' Memories
16. Johnnie Lee - Lonely Joe
17. Ray Harris - Lonely Wolf
18. Sonny Burgess - Find My Baby For Me
19. The Teasers - I Was A Fool To Let You Go
20. Wanda Jackson - Just Call Me Lonesome
Thanks Bob, nice to see Buddy Knox here!! an almost forgotten early rocker. Mike. ๐
ReplyDeleteHi Mike, yes he was quite a big name back in the day.
DeleteThank you for another good one Bob. My favorite on this one hands down is #5 by the Silver Fox before he turned country. A great tune indeed!
ReplyDeleteHi Wayne, yes it's interesting how many of the early R&R guys moved across to country music when they got a bit older, I guess they had the country music in their blood.
DeleteI remember Conway Twitty telling Ed Sullivan why he switched from Rock to Country: Conway said, "A Country Audience will follow you and be loyal for a Lifetime. A R&R Audience has the Life-span of a small insect."
ReplyDeleteHi moze, that sounds about right.
DeleteThx a lot Bob for this new Rockabilly item
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DeleteBob Mac, this is a good collection. When I downloaded it I was afeared it was a set of songs to commit suicide to (or by), but I was wrong - some nicely sung stuff. Cheers for this.
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome Terry, glad you enjoyed this set. Music to commit suicide, LOL...that was Leonard Cohen, he was the king of suicide music. I was never a big fan of Cohen but he did do some exceptional songs. The film of his performance at the Isle of Weight is really amazing how he pacified a riotous crowd.
DeleteBob, I just gotta say I was there on the Isle of Wight in 1970. Never seen so many in one place. I agree with you about Mr Cohen, he certainly calmed things down. I have vivid memories of the (I think!!) three days - particularly Emerson Lake and Palmer setting off a cannon which fired over our heads, John B Sebastian, Joni Mitchell and many many others. Ah, those heady days when I was a long-haired weekend hippy and part-time anarchist (working for the Civil Service during the week!!!). Good stuff, eh~~?
DeleteHi Terry, so you've seen some of the greatest...Hendrix, Doors, The Who, et al.
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