Rockabilly & Early Rock & Roll Vol 107
Rockin' Country Style Vol 03 - Cotton Pickin' Rocker (1952-1970)
01. Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones - Cotton Pickin' Rocker (1958)
02. Al Ferrier & The Boppin' Billies - No No Baby (1969)
03. Janis Martin - Let's Elope Baby (1956)
04. Johnny Cash - Luther Played The Boogie (1959)
05. Sleepy LaBeef - All The Time (1957)
06. Wanda Jackson - I Wanna Waltz (1958)
07. Jimmie Skinner - Born To Be Wild (1957)
08. Eddie Cletro & His Round Up Boys - Flyin' Saucer Boogie (1952)
09. Nita, Rita & Ruby - Rock Love (1955)
10. Billy Walker - I Can't Keep The Girls Away (1953)
11. Johnnie Tyler - Lie To Me Baby (1956)
12. Glen Glenn - If I Had Me A Woman (1957)
13. Gene Wyatt - Twelve Men (1970)
14. Bobby Pedrick Jr. - White Bucks And Saddle Shoes (1958)
15. George Morgan - Rockabilly Bungalow (1958)
16. Jimmy Lloyd - Where The Rio De Rosa Flows (1957)
17. Marty Robbins - Tennessee Toddy (1955)
18. Curley Langley & His Western All Stars - Linda Lou (1956)
19. Clyde Stacy - Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor (1958)
20. Boyd Bennett & His Rockets - Banjo Rock And Roll (1955)
Volume 107 already, thank you Bob. When I was a young fellow I had a 45 of Luther Played The Boogie and I literally wore it out.
ReplyDeleteHi Wayne, I remember 45s well, they'd be dances held in local halls with a record player on a table and we'd roll up with a favorite 45 and take turns playing our favorite songs.
DeleteGreat looking comp, Thanks Bob. I remember a Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones song from my younger days called Black Slacks it was a rocker and i loved it!! 👍🤩
ReplyDeleteCheers Mike.
DeleteTrack #4 Luther Perkins (Not related to Carl - but both played with Johnny Cash) (Tennessee Two) Poor guy died on his sofa with a lit cigarette in his hands from a house fire. Thanx again, Bob
ReplyDeleteHi moze, yes there was a bit of a reference to that in the movie, I think it was when they were all on a tour bus and June took a cigarette out of the hand of a sleeping Luther. And when I saw JC show in the early 1970s Carl was in the band, brilliant player, he did set of his own songs. That was a night of legends for me: JC, June, Mother Maybelle, Carl Perkins.
DeleteThank you Bob !
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome Patrick!
DeleteThanks so much, Bobb!!
ReplyDeleteCheers Concha.
DeleteHope you don't mind me commenting again Bob but I was just wondering how many people realize who Bobby Pedrick Jr. actually is?
ReplyDeleteHi Wayne, I don't know much about him myself, I think he popped up later with a change of name and had a few hits.
DeleteHis name is Robert John Pedrick Jr. , the same Robert John who had the 1979 hit "Sad Eyes".
ReplyDeleteCheers Wayne, thanks for the info.
DeleteThank you, Bob
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DeleteThx a lot Bob for this new Rockabilly item
ReplyDeleteCheers musicyoucan...Enjoy!
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