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Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1957:  Rhythm & Rock

Hit Parade CD  #12306    $14.98

Rock 'n' roll was still new in 1957, full of the exuberance and vitality of youth. Recapture those halcyon days of early rock with Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1957: Rhythm & Rock, a compendium of classic and rare hits from the days of ducktailed cats and poodle-skirted chicks. One of two new volumes in Hit Parade’s Jukebox Classics series, Rhythm & Rock brings back a time when a nickel bought two-and-a-half minutes of pure joy in jukebox heaven. Bursting with 24 classic and rare hits, digitally remastered to audiophile standards, this is one record hop you won’t want to miss!

Be warned: Some of this vintage rock ‘n’ roll is not for the faint of heart - Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly" and Ronnie Self's "Bop-A-Lena" are two of the fiercest rockers the world had ever heard up to that point. If you’ve never heard "Bop-A-Lena" before, brace yourself! And songs like Chuck Willis’ "C.C. Rider" and Bobby Scott’s "Chain Gang" will remind you why your parents thought this music might turn you into a juvenile delinquent!

But don’t think these rhythm numbers skimp on melody – in addition to a raft of rockabilly, R&B, and rock ‘n’ roll classics, you’ll hear the sublime vocal harmonies of Billy Ward & The Dominoes and The Rays, the gorgeous ballads of Clyde McPhatter and Sam Cooke, and the sweet teen serenade of Johnny Dee’s "Sittin’ In The Balcony." There’s a touch of humor, too, with the vocal impressions of Clarence "Frogman" Henry on "Ain’t Got No Home," and record buyers loved Johnnie & Joe’s "Over The Mountain, Across The Sea" so much that it became a hit twice!

You'll be mesmerized by the hypnotic rockabilly rhythm of Sanford Clark's "The Fool," and we challenge you to listen to Thurston Harris' irresistible "Little Bitty Pretty One" without humming along! Not one, but both of Charlie Gracie's Top 20 hits are here, including his chart-topper, "Butterfly." Hit Parade has received many requests for Billy Williams' "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter" and Sonny Knight's "Confidential," so we're delighted to include both of those hard-to-find hits on this particularly "hepped up" edition of Jukebox Classics. With almost an hour’s worth of music and a 12-page booklet full of photos and lengthy biographical notes by noted music writer Greg Adams, Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1957: Rhythm & Rock offers loads of entertainment value for a song.

Track List 

1.   Rock & Roll Music - Chuck Berry

2.   Oh, Boy - Buddy Holly & The Crickets

3.   Good Golly, Miss Molly - Little Richard

4.   Bop-A-Lena - Ronnie Self

5.   Short Fat Fannie - Larry Williams

6.   Ain't Got No Home - Clarence "Frogman" Henry

7.   Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris

8.   Lucky Lips - Ruth Brown

9.   Hand Clappin' - Red Prysock

10.   Don’t Let Go  (Original Single version) - Roy Hamilton

11.   Chain Gang - Bobby Scott

12.   Deep Purple - Billy Ward & His Dominoes

13.   Without Love  (There Is Nothing) - Clyde McPhatter

14.   (I Love You)  For Sentimental Reasons - Sam Cooke

15.   I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter - Billy Williams

16.   You Send Me - Sam Cooke

17.   Confidential - Sonny Knight

18.   Silhouettes - The Rays

19.   Over the Mountain, Across The Sea - Johnnie & Joe

20.   C.C. Rider - Chuck Willis

21.   Sittin' In The Balcony - Johnny Dee

22.   The Fool - Sanford Clark

23.   Fabulous - Charlie Gracie

24.   Butterfly - Charlie Gracie