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Various - WFIL History Of Rock The Fifties Part 1 flac mp3 download
Title:
WFIL History Of Rock The Fifties Part 1
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Style:
Rock & Roll
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MP3 album size:
1613 mb
FLAC album size:
1542 mb
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Rating:
4.5 ✪

Tracklist

A1 Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers* Why Do Fools Fall In Love
A2 Five Satins* In The Still Of The Night
A3 Dell Vikings* Come Go With Me
A4 Diamonds* Little Darlin'
A5 Jerry Lee Lewis Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
A6 Jimmie Rodgers Honeycomb
B1 Thurston Harris Little Bitty Pretty One
B2 Dubs* Could This Be Magic
B3 Lee Andrews And The Hearts* Teardrops
B4 Chantels* Maybe
B5 The Tune Weavers Happy Happy Birthday Baby
B6 Chuck Berry Sweet Little Sixteen
C1 Silhouettes* Get A Job
C2 Jerry Butler For Your Precious Love
C3 Danleers* One Summer Night
C4 Crests* Sixteen Candles
C5 Little Anthony And The Imperials* Tears On My Pillow
C6 Monotones* Book Of Love
D1 Lloyd Price Stagger Lee
D2 Conway Twitty It's Only Make Believe
D3 Tommy Edwards It's All In The Game
D4 Ritchie Valens Donna
D5 Skyliners* Since I Don't Have You
D6 Flamingos* Lovers Never Say Goodbye

Notes

Included in this album are a few of the many great tunes that contributed to the exciting and colorful early days of rock and roll. At that time, of course, most "So Called" pop music experts were predicting that this raucous, loud music had no future and was surely a "Flash In The Pan". This album is a testimony to the fact that they couldn't have been more wrong.
George Michael's brief narrative on each of the cuts will only begin to point out the highlights of the early years. They are each rich in memories and great music. We hope that you'll enjoy the few we've ben able to present on this LP.
Jay Cook, Program Director WFIL
Reviews:
  • DEAD-SHOT
Omg this guy is hilarious! The intro tracks are cracking me up. Not exactly a high fidelity compilation but enjoyable nonetheless.Also completely historically inaccurate and good for the LOLs. This guy obviously was pained to acknowledge any black rock and roll musicians.