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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988100624
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046047348
Product Key Features
Release Year2019
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistCraddock, Billy Crash
Release TitleBoom Boom Billy: Rock N Roll Years
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.93 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks29
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Smacky-Mouth (As Billy Graddock) 1.2 How Does It Feel (As Billy Graddock) 1.3 Birddoggin' (With the Blue Notes) 1.4 Millionaire (With the Blue Notes) 1.5 Ah, Poor Little Baby 1.6 Lula Lee 1.7 School Day Dreams 1.8 Am I to Be the One (For the Last Time) 1.9 I?Miss You So Much 1.10 Sweetie Pie 1.11 Blabbermouth 1.12 Boom Boom Baby 1.13 Don't Destroy Me 1.14 I?Want That 1.15 Since She Turned Seventeen 1.16 (What Makes You) Treat Me Like You?Do 1.17 Letter of Love 1.18 All I Want Is You 1.19 Well Don't You Know 1.20 One Last Kiss 1.21 Is It True or False? (That I'm in Love with You) 1.22 Little Ole You 1.23 Heavenly Love 1.24 Good Time Billy (Is a?Happiness Fool) 1.25 Report Card of Love 1.26 Truly True 1.27 How Lonely He Must Be 1.28 Ole King Cole 1.29 A Diamond Is Forever
NotesUK collection. This compilation anthologizes Billy "Crash" Craddock's early rock 'n' roll career between 1957-61, including all his Australian hits, a couple of which were never released in the US. Also includes a handful of other collectors' rarities, which have never previously appeared on CD. Long before his 1970s/80s career as "Mr Country-Rock", with forty hits on the US Country charts, Billy "Crash" Craddock was a teenage rockabilly/rock 'n' roller. Between 1957-61 he cut a dozen or so 45s for a variety of labels, which have long since become sought-after collectors' rarities. Several of these were US regional hits, and covered internationally, e.g. 'Ah, Poor Little Baby' (Adam Faith) and 'I Want That' (Johnny Kidd). In an unlikely turn of events he became a massive star in Australia during 1960-61, registering two #1 records - 'Boom Boom Baby' and 'One Last Kiss' - plus a further half-dozen Aussie hits.