Eddie Bond - Memphis rockabilly king

Eddie Bond CD coverEddie Bond with fifties recordings on the Ekko, Mercury and original Stompertime labels.
 
1.Slip slip slippin' in 2.Boppin' Bonnie 3.Rockin' Ddaddy 4.Here comes the train 5.Flip flop mama 6.Big boss man 7.I've got a woman 8.Talking off the wall 9.Baby baby baby (what am I gonna do) 10.Monkey and the baboon 11.Juke joint Johnnie 12.Double duty lovin' 13.Can't win for losing 14.Boo bop da caa caa 15.Love makes a fool (every day) 16.Look like a monkey 17.You nearly lose your mind 18.This old heart of mine 19.Country shindig 20.When the juke box plays (alt. take) 21.One way ticket 22.Blue blue day 23.Gonna rock my baby tonight 24.Monkey business 25.Hey Joe 26.My bucket's got a hole in it 27.Winners circle 28.Standing in your window 29.Stomping at the ranch 30.Someday I'll sober up 31.Your eyes 32.Memphis Tennessee (featuring Cousin Bo-Jack) 33.I'm satisfied 34.Tank town boogie 35.Tore up 36.Don't tear me up 37.Candy kisses 38.The Cliff Finch train 39.Watch old Cliff Finch 40.A mid-south motor

Eddie Bond

Eddie Bond was Born 1933 in Memphis, Tenn. He was a performer on KWEM (Memphis, Tenn.) in 1955, and a disc jockey on KWEM (Memphis, Tenn.) in 1956-58. Eddie Bond was also a regular on the Louisiana Hayride (KWKH, Shreveport, La.) in 1958. In the mid 1950s, Eddie Bond recorded for Sun Records and toured with Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Warren Smith and others. He is most infamous for having made fun of the then 18-year-old Elvis Presley after seeing him perform live at a Memphis club, an event which took place just a few weeks after Elvis recorded his first song at Sun Records.
  

Eddie Bond