Stars Of Rockabilly (2016) CD1
Stars Of Rockabilly (2016) CD1
01. Gene Vincent - Be-Bop- A-Lula (Tex Davis/Gene Vincent) 2:35 02. Jerry Lee Lewis - High School Confidential (Lewis/Hargrave) 2:28 03. Roy Orbison - Go Go Go (Orbison) 2:06 04. Carl Perkins - Honey Don't (Perkins) 2:46 05. Billy Lee Riley - Red Hot (Emerson) 2:29 06. Eddie Cochran - Cut Across Shorty (Walker/Wilkin) 2:05 07. Johnny Burnette Rock 'n' Roll Trio - Honey Hush (Turner) 2:01 08. Wanda Jackson - Rock Your Baby (Jackson) 1:43 09. Sonny Burgess - We Wanna Boogie (Burgess) 2:23 10. Johnny Horton - I'm Coming Home (Horton/Franks) 2:03 11. Marty Robbins - Tennessee Toddy (Robbins) 2:20 12. Ricky Nelson - Bopping The Blues (Perkins/Griffin) 1:55 13. Ronnie Dawson - Rockin' Bones (Rhodes/Nalls/Carter) 1:54 14. The Collins Kids - Hop, Skip & Jump (Collins) 1:51 15. Glen Glenn - Everybody's Movin (Troutman) 2:41 16. Benny Joy - Spin The Bottle (Singleton/Joy) 2:31 17. Bob Doss - Don't Be Gone Long (Boss) 2:07 18. Darwin Nelson - Lazy Lu (Nelson) 2:09 19. Charline Arthur - Hello Baby (Arthur) 2:18 20. Dwight Pullen - Sunglasses After Dark (Pullen) 2:09
Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, and emerged in the early 1950s. The term rockabilly is a marriage of rock (from rock ‘n’ roll) and hillbilly, the latter a reference to the country music (often called hillbilly music in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style’s development. Other important influences on rockabilly include western swing, boogie woogie, and rhythm and blues. Although there are notable exceptions, its origins lie primarily in the southern United States.
The influence and popularity of the style waned in the 1960s, but during the late 1970s and early 1980s, rockabilly enjoyed a major revival of popularity that has endured to the present, often within a rockabilly subculture. ---musicgenreslist.com
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