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  2. Category:Rockabilly songs - Wikipedia

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    Baby Doll (Top Cats song) Baby Let's Play House; Bad Moon Rising; Bad Things (Jace Everett song) Bertha Lou; Big Bad Handsome Man; Big River (Johnny Cash song) Blue Christmas (song) Brand New Cadillac

  3. Rockabilly - Wikipedia

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    While not true rockabilly, many contemporary indie pop, blues rock, and country rock groups from the US, like Kings of Leon, The Black Keys, Blackfoot, and the White Stripes, [115] were heavily influenced by rockabilly. [116] The Smiths incorporated rockabilly influences in songs such as "Nowhere Fast", "Shakespeare's Sister" and "Vicar in a ...

  4. List of rockabilly musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of musicians who have played rockabilly. For a list of psychobilly musicians, see list of psychobilly bands . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. 30 Best Songs That Are Classically 1950s - AOL

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    The song won a Grammy in 1958 for best R&B performance, and in 2001, the song was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Michael Ochs Archives - Getty Images “Diana” by Paul Anka (1957)

  6. Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio is the 1956 debut album of the rockabilly band The Rock and Roll Trio, fronted by Johnny Burnette.Recorded over three separate sessions in 1956, the album includes a number of the band's singles. 2008's Icons of Rock calls the album "an all-time rockabilly classic". [2]

  7. Jimmie Logsdon - Wikipedia

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    James Lloyd Logsdon (April 1, 1922 – October 7, 2001) was an American country and rockabilly singer, songwriter and radio DJ. He performed country music as Jimmie (or Jimmy) Logsdon, and rockabilly music, including his best-known song "I Got a Rocket in My Pocket," as Jimmy Lloyd.

  8. The Canadian Sweethearts - Wikipedia

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    None were commercially successful in the US, although three were near the top of the Canadian charts. [2] In 1964, Starr recorded "The French Song", singing solo and backed by the Tijuana Brass, the label co-owner Herb Alpert's band. [1] [6] The single was a hit in Europe [2] and was also popular in Canada where is reached #12.

  9. Howie Stange - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as one of the most significant and influential Rockabilly musicians of his era, Howie's music currently resides on over 100 record compilations of the best rockabilly music ever produced. [2] Howie's song "Real Gone Daddy" has achieved "Maybelline" status among fans. Additionally, in 1958 he went on to record "Are You Lonesome To-Night?"