Link Wray and Friends: D.C. Rockers
Various Artists
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Release Date: 21/08/2015
Founded as the capital city of the USA in the 18th Century, Washington DC is unique in that it is not part of any of the American states. During the 1950s, DC also created some pretty unique rock 'n' roll, too, as made by the likes of Link Wray and his brothers on down. This compilation offers 33 cool DC rockers spanning the hopped-up hillbilly of Wayne Busby and Bristow Hopper through the classic rockabilly of Marvin Rainwater and Dudley Callicutt and local heroes Vince Maloy and Barry Darvell to the wild rock 'n' roll of Eddy Seacrest and Frank Motley with his Motley Crew. Capital rockers in every sense of the word.
1: Hillbilly Wolf - Link Wray
2: I Sez Baby - Link Wray
3: Johnny Bom Bonny - Link Wray
4: It's Music, She Says - Lucky Wray
5: Got Another Baby - Lucky Wray
6: Teenage Cutie - Lucky Wray with Link and Doug Wray
7: I'm Countin' On You - Ray Vernon
8: Rumble - Link Wray & His Ray Men
9: Danger One Way Love - Ray Vernon with Link Wray & His Ray Men
10: Boo Hoo - Marvin Rainwater
11: My Sweet Verlene - Ronnie Brent
12: Everybody's Got a Baby But Me - Warren Miller
13: Rock & Roll Mama - Roy James & The Rhythm Rockers
14: Step It Up and Go - Bob Dingus
15: Haunted House - Cris Kevin
16: Hate That Bear - Bristow Hopper
17: Get Ready, Baby - Dudley Callicutt & The 'Go' Boys
18: Rock and Roll Fever - Graham B
19: The Bug - Jerry Dallman and The Knightcaps
20: Do Your Best - Vince Maloy
21: Geronimo Stomp - Barry Darvell & The Blazers
22: Please Mr Mayor - Roy Clark
23: Pitch Black - Linc Jeffries & The Missing Links
24: Shakin' With a Flavor - Eddy Seacrest
25: Somebody's Lovin' My Baby - Bob Dingus
26: Hot and Cold - Marvin Rainwater
27: Goin' Back to Dixie - Wayne Busby
28: Mama's Little Girl - Joe Warfield & The Sixteens
29: Cowboys and Indians - Ronnie Brent
30: Soda Pop - Vince Maloy
31: Honey Bee - Jerry Dallman and The Knightcaps
32: Shirley Ann - Ronnie Brent
33: Bow Wow Wow - Frank Motley and his Motley Crew