Shakin' Up North: Canadian Rockabilly, Vol. 1
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Track Listing
- Jimmy Boy - Guido D'Amico
- Goin' Home To Memphis - Barry Boyd
- Rock And Roll Lullaby - Reg Smith
- Eeny Meeny Miney Moe - Bob & Lucille
- She's A Square - Ray St. Germain
- Woman Fever - Rock-A-Tunes
- Here Comes The Night - Billy Guitar
- Mary Lou - Ted Daigle
- Rockin' Jukebox - Bob King
- At The High School Dance - R. Dean Taylor
- Gonna Have A Party - Dickie Damron
- Go To Sleep Little Suzie - Cliffy & Jerry
- Come Along With Me - Jerry Palmer
- Easy Rockin' Chair - Jimmy Ordge
- El Ringo - Wes Dakus
- Rockin' Baby - Dickie Damron
- Oh What Love Is - Jack Bailey
- Hillbilly Rock - Joe Kozak
- Rock And Roll Riot - Stoltz Bros.
- Ready To Rock - Jim Morrison
- Shake, Shake - Blue Tones
- That's What I Call Livin' - Dick Damron
- Georgie Porgie - Brad Reynolds
- My Pink Cadillac - Hal Willis
- Red Hen Hop - Ted Daigle
- That Big Old Moon - Buddy Burke
- Walkin' Home - Tree Tops
- Travelin' Shoes - Jerry Palmer
- You're Some Kind Of Nice - Rock-A-Tunes
- Rock To The Music - Rhythm Jesters
Product Details
- Released on: 1999-06-23
- Formats: Import, Compilation
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The first volume in a mutli-volume set of Canadian rockabilly, this brings together 30 tracks of ground floor rock'n'roll from the land of the wind chill factor. To be honest, much of the fare here veers closer to the 'billy side of the genre, but just when you think the collection is headed straight for the hoedown, a surprising little number like "Eenie Meenie Miney Moe" by Bob and Lucille or "Mary Lou" by Ted Daigle pops up to make you realize there was plenty of the big beat in the hinterlands, too. Highlights from Barry Boyd, Reg Smith, the Rock-A-Tunes, R. Dean Taylor (years before his hit "Indiana Wants Me"), Joe Kozak, the Stolz Brothers, Jim Morrison, and the Rhythm Jesters complete this interesting little collection. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
