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Page 9 - CD Albums
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RCCD 3003
VARIOUS ARTISTS
HEP CATS FROM BIG SPRING
Barcode: 5 012814 030031
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| Ben Hall was an
early influence on Buddy Holly and his "Blue Days, Black
Nights" became Buddy’s first single on Decca. The tracks on
this album, including three by Ben himself, often reflect the
Holly style. Informative notes by Texas music expert John
Ingman. BEN HALL: Move mama; Be bop ball; Blue days-black
nights; ORVILLE FOX & HARMONY MASTERS: Honey you talk too
much; SAMMY LARA & SKYTONES: Silly Sally; Little girl; REGALS:
Tell me; Waitin’ on the steps at school; CLASSICS: Lover’s
regret; TEEN KINGS: Hep cat; DAVID BOX & RAVENS: Some sweet
day; That’s all I want from you; I do the best I can; Waitin’
(don’t wait too long); LARRY WELBORN: Guitar hop; BOB OSBURN:
It’s gonna happen; Heart thief; Goin’ back to Louisiana; DON
NICHOLAS & FOUR TEENS: Too young to love; BOBBY ALLISON: Bark
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Sorry
temporarily unavailable!
RCCD 3004
BEN HALL & THE RAMBLERS with WELDON MYRICK
COUNTRY
WAYS & ROCKIN’ DAYS
Barcode: 5 01284 030048
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More gems from Ben Hall’s
archives,
including a couple with Buddy Holly on
guitar. Not all are well-known songs, but
aficionados of 50s and 60s country music
will enjoy. On hearing Ben singing "Blue
Days, Black Nights" Paul McCartney
once remarked, "That guys got a great
voice". Enough said. Blue
days-black nights; Even tho’; Hanging
around; Crying on my shoulder; Make
believe; Sleepless nights; Gunfighters fame;
Late hours; Don’t ask me why;
I’d give
anything; All from loving you; Rose of
Monterey; Drifting along with the wind;
Driftwood on the river; Stormy skies; Only
17; Season for love; You’re
here in my
mind; Weeping willow; Before you begin;
Johnny law; Hiding alone; So
close; Won’t
you be mine; I’ll never
be the same; I’ll still
be
hanging around
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RCCD 3005
DANNY & THE JUNIORS
BACK
TO THE HOP
The Swan Recordings 1960-1962
Barcode: 5 01284 030055

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| The best of Danny & the Juniors
output for the Philadelphia Swan label -including a few unissued
tracks that were kept secret for too long. All from the original
master tapes. Compiled and annotated by our much-missed friend, Greg
Milewski. Back to the hop; Twistin’ England; Pony express; Let’s
stomp again; Doin’ the continental walk; Twistin’ USA; Tallahassee
Lassie; A thousand miles away; Your hair’s too long; Funny; Some
kind of nut; Daydreamer; Down I go; Oh holy night; Candy cane sugary
plum; Cha cha go go; Cathedral bells; Twistin’ Germany; Twistin’
Italy; Back to the hop (alternate take); Doin’ the continental walk
(alternate take); Do the mashed potatoes; Just because; The twist /
The mother’s club twist; When the saints go twistin’ in; Twistin’
all night long (with FREDDY CANNON); Together you and I |
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