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Here are a few more vintage late 50's Rock & Roll 45's from that thrift store find the other day.
Eddie Cochran, Summertime Blues. Liberty 55144, 1958. This is the scarcer “spoken lines with reverb” variation, identification no. 45-LB-859.
Charlie Ryan with the Timberline Riders, Hot Rod Lincoln, 4 Star Records, 1959.
Johnny and the Hurricanes, Reveille Rock, Warwick Records, 1959.
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Love the 50's "Rock & Roll"!!! era Have a lot of 45's. Music with words you can understand & makes sense. Thanks for the memories
Thank you very much kerry10456 & pickingupbones for the love.
You are welcome for the memories. This was a great find of classic late 50's rock. Check out my other post to see several of the other 45's that were in the case. These were in sleeves, in an old beat up 45 record carrying case(remember those?) and are in great condition. They wound up costing me .50 ea.
Thank you very much Manikin.
"Cos there ain't no cure for the Summertime blues!!" Love these songs, Mich
Thank you very much for visiting michelleamieux, BELLIN68.
Many people have covered this song over the years, The Who, Blue Cheer, etc., but Cochran is the man! He wrote it and had the first release.
Thank you very much tlmbaran, appreciate it.
Thank you very much for the love PhilDavidAlexanderMorris
Thank you very much recordmannj
Thank you very much for the love Manikin
I have these records in a record box of 45 rpms that my brother and i purchased with our paper route money.We have a lot of oldies.Still cool that there are others around.