Memphis Rockabilles, Hillbillies And Honky Tonkers

Memphis Rockabilles, Hillbillies And Honky Tonkers STCD141. Leon Starr - Whole lotta shakin' goin' on
2. Pat Ferguson - Fool am I
3. Larry Manuel - Pin stripe suit
4. Eddie Bond - The monkey & the baboon
5. Leon Starr - Brown eyed handsome man
6. Jim Morgan - What's gonna happen to me
7. Ronnie Moore - You have this and more
8. Eddie Bond - Monkey business
9. Ray Scott - Boy meets girl
10. The Four Kings - Rag mop (#2)
11. Doug Stone - She moved to Kansas City
12. Jim Morgan - Ticket to nowhere
13. Eddie Bond - Boo bop da caa caa
14. Bud Deckleman - Barefoot rock
15. Larry Manuel - Comanche rock'n'roll
16. Leon Starr - My baby left me
17. Jim Morgan - Sittin' in an all night cafe
18. Bobby Watkins - I just don't love you
19. Wayne Michael - Belles of southern bell
20. Doug Stone - Brakeman's blues
21. Ray Scott - Tonight will be the last time
22. Jim Morgan - Hole in my pocket
23. Tennessee Rockettes - Polka dot cow
24. Eddie Bond - Look like a monkey
25. Leon Starr - Back in the USA
26. Willie Mitchell - Bongo beat
27. Melvin Endsley - The blues don't mean a thing
28. Wayne Michael - Wild woman tamer
29. Eddie Bond - Can't win for losing
30. Bud Deckleman - I'll be the one
31. The Stompers - Country shindig
32. Larry Manuel - A diploma in May & a wedding ring in June
33. Adron Jumper - Just a waste of time
34. Eddie Bond - When the jukebox plays (#1)
35. Tommy Tucker - Sorry about that
36. Larry Manuel - Don't try to call back tomorrow
37. Adron Jumper - Hello trouble
38. Tommy Tucker - Everybody's darlin' plus mine
 
A superb collection of rock and roll country style obscurites. Great booklet with amazing old photos and everything a true fan could need. A fine selection of rockabilly, country and rock'n'roll from the vaults of Eddie Bond's Memphis based Stomper Time label recorded between 1958 and 1966. Includes some unreleased tracks, tracks not originally issued sides that were leased to other labels. Besides six fine cuts by Eddie Bond himself, it also includes sides by other more obscure acts.

Memphis Rockabilles Hillbillies And Honky Tonkers