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I upload Rockabilly and small label Country music from 1955-1969. Only the rarest songs that no one have uploaded on youtube before.
Jerry Jowers - Live And Learn (1959)
Rockabilly from Jacksonville, Florida.
With Jimmy Trucks And His Deratones
With Jimmy Trucks And His Deratones
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Floyd Fletcher - Move On Down The Track (1967 Demo Version)
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Demo version of this rockabilly classic recorded in Floyd Fletchers living room in Cleveland, Ohio. Floyd was born in Marytown, West Virginia in 1939, he died in 1978.
Carl Perkins - Good Rockin Tonight (1952 Acetate)
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Acetate recorded by Stanton Littlejohn in Eastview, Tennessee in the early 1950s. Carl and his brothers started playing their mix of hillbilly and blues in the honky tonks in Jackson, Tennessee in the late 1940s. When Carl heard Elvis Presley’s version of “Blue Moon Of Kentucky” playing on the radio, he recognized the up-tempo, hillbilly-blues shuffle as a sound similar to what his band was pla...
Red Rolison - Good Rockin Tonight (1954 Live)
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James Earl "Red" Rolison was born in Tennessee in 1937, he is the older brother of rockabilly singer Billy Wayne. Recorded at a charity show at the Kennedy hospital in Memphis, Tennessee in late 1954. A good example of the strong influence Elvis had on hillbilly singers in Memphis just a few months after his recording debut.
Wayland Chandler - Bop With Me Baby (1956 Acetate)
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Acetate recorded at the Wood Music Center in San Angelo on April 20, 1956.
Ray Campi & Fred Taylor - I Didn't Mean To Be Mean (1954)
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Recorded at Ray Campis home in Austin, Texas in late 1954. I Didn't Mean To Be Mean was released on Rollin Rock Records in 1976 with overdubbed slapbass. This is the original recording.
The Texas Rhythmettes - You've Been Cheating
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Houston Texas. Vocal by Genelle Hoffman. Super rare pure Rockabilly
Florne Nesmith - Stupid Cupid (1959)
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Rare primitive rockin hillbilly version of Connie Francis hit. From Boston, Massachusetts.
Kenneth Bryant & The Westernairs - Blue Jean Baby (1967?)
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From Gladewater, Texas, mid 1960s.
Maddox Brothers & Rose - Itchy Twitchy Feelin & The Death Of Rock And Roll (Live)
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Live on The Black Jack Wayne Show in Oakland, California. The Death Of Rock And Roll is incomplete, the last part was never recorded. The Death Of Rock And Roll is a parody of "I Got A Woman". When Elvis sang I Got A Woman live in 1955/56 he and Bill Black used to joke around and scream "well" the same way The Maddox Brothers & Rose did when they recorded the song. The Maddox Brothers & Rose to...
Carl Perkins - I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry (Live 1956 Grand Ole Opry)
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Live on The Grand Ole Opry September 22 1956. Carl also performed "Turn Around", a song from his first record that was released in 1955.
Rusty & Doug - Hey Mae (Live 1958 Grand Ole Opry)
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Live on The Grand Ole Opry 1958-04-05.
Marty Robbins - Maybelline (Live 1955 Grand Ole Opry)
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Live performance on The Grand Ole Opry 1955-08-27. Chuck Berry described Maybelline as a "hillbilly song" and it was very popular among country music fans in 1955. Marty Robbins rockabilly version reached number 9 on the country charts. The Grand Ole Opry was the most conservative of all the hillbilly shows in the 1950s but they allowed rockabilly singers as long as they did not use drums. Carl...
Brenda Lee - Little Jonah (Rock On Your Steel Guitar) (Live 1958)
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Brenda Lee - Little Jonah (Rock On Your Steel Guitar) (Live 1958)
The Maddox Brothers & Rose - Shake Rattle & Roll (1955 Live)
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The Maddox Brothers & Rose - Shake Rattle & Roll (1955 Live)
Rusty Wellington - Rockin' The Blues (1956)
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Rusty Wellington - Rockin' The Blues (1956)
Roy Orbison & The Teen Kings - All By Myself (1956)
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Roy Orbison & The Teen Kings - All By Myself (1956)
Minnesota Moliners - Traditional Rockabilly From Sweden
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Minnesota Moliners - Traditional Rockabilly From Sweden
Tony Mauch & The Rockets - Woman Trouble
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Tony Mauch & The Rockets - Woman Trouble
Mississippi Slim - Nicotine Fit & Try Doin Right (1954) (Elvis First Musical Hero)
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Mississippi Slim - Nicotine Fit & Try Doin Right (1954) (Elvis First Musical Hero)
P. Jay & The Haystackers - Hay Stackers Rock-N-Roll (1958)
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P. Jay & The Haystackers - Hay Stackers Rock-N-Roll (1958)
Joey Michaels - Sixteen Cats 1958 & 2020
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Joey Michaels - Sixteen Cats 1958 & 2020
My relatives in 1950 in Bristol VA had a shotgun on the farm.
First time rockabilly was used on record as a genre of music,Sun records never used the name or referred to their music as rockabilly,they called it Rock and roll.
💯 quality mate 🇬🇧
Well there you go before Presley s Good Rockin tonight
Super cool!
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Nice rude rough piece that smells of healthy countryside....
Saw him at Rick's teen Town on Truman rd. KC. It was pure magic
Terrific ! 🤠 👍
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1:29 Hate when this happens
fantastic
Love this, far-out cool
OMG. Delightful music from the best times in America. Never to return. Cherish these recordings.
I remember the CAPS practicing in my parents living room. They were talented and so young.
Does anyone out there remember the late great Eddie Cochran he was a wonderful performer who was tragically killed way too young,if you have no knowledge of him look him up,he was going to be the next Elvis,but he was his own.
I have all of their albums!!!!!!!
If you like this then you will LOVE the "Future Blues" album by the band Canned Heat.
Man, I dig this vintage hot wax blastin through my vintage 1959 Gibson Skylark amp via vacuum tubes.
Just found out this guy is my great great uncle
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A little mention and huge respect for Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup.
Are these the Stray Cats? 😂
This is a freaking jam! I love the Reverend Horton Heat, but I am always into looking for more good Rockabilly. This most certainly qualifies.
This’s nothing but the blues being mimicked by by talentless white people. When are you guys going to contribute something original rather than copying and pasting everything you come into contact with ? It’s rather annoying! 😂
This ain’t nothing but the Blues “performed” by talentless white people. WHEN are you people going to contribute original art created by yourselves. You people STEAL everything! 😂 😂 😂
Richie's mom doesn't like this song
Tengo corage, esto no lo escucho, no tengo una Buena tanks Jajaja.
Agreed play loud!!🎉😊
Wow!! You gotta love it!!
How the hell have they stayed under the radar????????????? Should have been mainstream during one of the 7 decades!!!!!!
El viejo Rock n Roll nunca morirá.
When ADHD had a culturally attractive outlet!
I love the collective, high class Rockabilly Hat & Suits! Wish more of our dull culture style was a little more COLLECTIVELY better dressed! Righteousness of individuality takes a bit of extra cash & well…inflating the CAPitol-Quarterly is all that matters- there is even a “Housing Market”. How is THAT an ACCEPTABLE thing? Where’s the humanity- SHAME. I digressed but really. Give people more & they’ll surely want to look dapper!
I am a stray cat. We are the beginning.
Enjoying this radio station. It would be nice to have the artist name show up on the video as the song is playing.
Elvis wàs country to
Never heard them before..excellent! ..Sounds a lot like 'Matchbox',written by Carl Perkins,released by Carl in 1955,also by by The Beatles in 1964...Looks like Carl was 'influenced' by this song..
"Best?" Probably for it's time & that's relevant. Very cool.
Plagiarism was all the rage in '56.
Solid Piano Rock'n'Roll
This was good BUT the COLLINS KIDS the original rickabilly were 100 times better than these !!!!!!!!!!!
Im not really into rockabilly, but this really swings. Great musicianship.
That lap steel guy is a wiggler!
Love this song. It was used in the 1959 Jitterbug Dance Contest on American Bandstand. I love dancing to it.
That's not rockabilly. Thats just white guys doing a blues tune.
they are good , but they are not the best BY FAR
Temazo Mestizo rockin de esta gran artista !
This song was originally written and recorded by Black R&B singer Roy Brown for the DeLuxe label, but Brown didn't even have the Black hit: Wynonie Harris did. It's obvious Carl Perkins and company learned it from the Harris record, while Elvis sings the Brown original. You can tell because Perkins duplicates Harris's mistake in the lyrics at 1:04 ("Elder Brown and Deacon Jones/They're gonna lose their happy home"). Roy Brown wrote, "Deacon Jones and Elder Brown/Two of the slickest cats in town," and Elvis left out that chorus altogether when he cut it. But it's still great to hear this incredible record!
In 2002 I moved to Richardson Texas. I was driving around looking for a place to get a haircut, found a barber in a strip shopping center. The guy cutting my hair starts telling me that he used to tour with Elvis Presley. The photo of Sid and his brother standing in front of their touring wagon was right there on the wall. I didn't think much of it at the time. Twenty two years later, CZcams suggests this video to me. I love their music. Just bought the album off iTunes. Great stuff.
Please check out Eddie Cochran.
Sid Erwin (aka King) owned the barbershop in Richardson Heights Shopping Center, next to what was then Sun Rexall. Brother Billy cut my hair for over 25 years. He was the real thing when it came to playing guitar and was a pretty good composer, too. I believe they had another hit, "Who Put The Turtle in Myrtle's Girdle." We both enjoyed all kinds of music and I always looked forward to my haircut with Billy.