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"Stray Cat Strut" is the third single by American rockabilly band Stray Cats, released April 17, 1981 by Arista Records in the UK, where it peaked at No. 11 on the Singles Chart. [2] It was taken from the band's 1981 debut album, Stray Cats. That same year, as an import, it peaked at No. 78 on the US Disco Top 80 chart. [3]
Since 1983, they have used only "Stray Cats" as their name. The band name "Stray Cats" had appeared in the 1973 rock 'n' roll film That'll Be the Day and its 1974 sequel Stardust. They also went to many concerts and enjoyed the punk scene. They met the Clash and they used to see Siouxsie and the Banshees, Charlie Harper and the UK Subs. [5]
"Stray Cat Strut" Stray Cats: 43 "Allentown" Billy Joel: 44 "Stand Back" Stevie Nicks: 45 "Tell Her About It" Billy Joel: 46 "Always Something There to Remind Me" Naked Eyes: 47 "Truly" Lionel Richie: 48 "Dirty Laundry" Don Henley: 49 "The Girl Is Mine" Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney: 50 "Too Shy" Kajagoogoo: 51 "Goody Two-Shoes" Adam Ant ...
"Stray Cat Strut" Billboard Hot 100 3 1983 "Stray Cat Strut" Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1983: 42 Certifications. Region Certification Certified units/sales
Title Album details Peak chart positions GER [6]NL [7]FIN [5]SWI [10]Live – Tear It Up: Released: February 1994; Label: Receiver; Format: CD — — — — Something Else – Live
"Rock This Town" is the second single by American rockabilly band Stray Cats, released January 30, 1981 by Arista Records in the U.K., where it peaked at No. 9 on the Singles Chart. [3] It was taken from the band's 1981 debut album, Stray Cats. Its first US release, by EMI America, was on the June 1982 album Built for Speed.
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Brian Robert Setzer (born April 10, 1959) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He found widespread success in the early 1980s with the 1950s-style rockabilly group Stray Cats, and returned to the music scene in the early 1990s with his swing revival band, the Brian Setzer Orchestra.