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Dutch rock'n'roll from the early 60's, I believe. Pretty good cover of Buddy Holly's hit.
By request, here's the Four Preps from 1958, from the MGM movie, "Andy Hardy Comes Home". Happy listening, Kim!
1964 Top Ten single by one-hit wonder Joey Powers, who grew up in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania and was assisted early in his show business career by fellow Canonsburg resident ...
1967. Just barely got into the Billboard Hot 100 at #94. Co-written by Sonny Curtis, who played with Buddy Holly, the Crickets, etc. but will be forever known as the writer ...
1962 single taken from the "Muscle Beach Party" LP. Although Annette is singing about Frankie (Avalon), her heart evidently belonged to Paul (Anka) from what I hear she confessed ...
1957 solo effort by Frankie Lymon, after he split from the Teenagers.
From the summer of 1961. During the 50's, Pat sold more records than anyone else except...guess who. Also a fine actor, he starred in 15 feature films during his career. ...
Fantastic 1958 get-off-your-butt-and-on-your feet dowopp!
Donnie Owens, sounding a lot like the Everly Brothers, from 1961. Arranged and conducted by Lee Hazlewood.
1963 pop by Chicago born Tommy Sands, who was signed to an RCA contract at the tender age of 15 by none other than the legendary Colonel Tom Parker.
A beautiful ballad from May of 1959.
1960 teen pop
Co-written by group members John Philips and Dick Weissman, this is from their 1961 debut album "the journeymen". Thanks to fellow YouTuber "haddockpaddock" for requesting ...
The Mills Brothers had a Top 40 hit with this in 1954. Here's the Four Preps version of it, circa 1959.
Nice one from 1964, courtesy of my sister from across the sea. Thanks, ms nightingale!!
Jill Corey's biggest hit, peaking at #11 in the summer of 1957. When Jill was 14 years old, she already was working at a local radio station seven nights a week for $5 a ...
1959 unissued recording by Carl. Features the great Bob Moore on bass, Floyd Cramer on piano, and Anita Kerr and her singers on back-up vocals.
1961 Canadian rock'n'roll.
Recorded in December of 1961 but not released until August of 1962. I believe Jay Traynor was still singing lead at this time. A Lieber & Stoller production.
Written and then recorded by Tom Paxton (folk singer and songwriter) in 1964, this was released on the album "Georgy Girl" in the U.S. in 1966. I am not sure if this was ...
1962 teen pop.
Recorded in Nov. of 1966 and released in Jan of 67, this was the first Four Preps single featuring the lead vocals of David Somerville, former lead singer of the Diamonds....
Just barely hit the Billboard Top 100 at #96 in the summer of 1960.
1957 Top 5 hit by Joe, Gene, Vic, and Ed.

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