VA: - Popsters - They Tried To Rock Vol. 3
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Bear Family Records
- SKU 5397102174162
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Contains rarities that will surprise both pop fans and collectors. Includes tracks by established stars like Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peggy Lee and Doris Day, who you'd never think would 'stoop so low.' Reveals the importance of 'cover records' in the era just before the emergence of 'singer/songwriters' all but ended that industry-wide practice. Contains tracks that give new meaning to the word 'clueless.' Reveals the efforts (some of them desperate) of singers, songwriters, musicians and arrangers to come to terms with what 'rock 'n' roll' really meant. Shows some surprising successes at coming to terms with rock 'n' roll by singers you'd never expect to 'get it.' Here are the companion Volumes to the successful 'They Tried To Rock: The Hillbillies '– Volumes 1 and 2 (BCD 17350, BCD 17406). Volumes 3 and 4 follow the early struggle by Popsters, including Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, the Mills Brothers, Perry Como and Lawrence Welk, who tried to come to terms with rock 'n' roll's challenge to traditional pop music. This took place during the early to mid-1950s, before anybody knew whether it was just a fad that would blow over or something that truly threatened to revolutionize popular music. Many Popsters hated it and privately made fun of it, while at the same time they saw their record sales plummet and their radio play and personal appearances affected. Popsters were faced with the same career-altering choice that affected the Hillbillies in Volumes 1 and 2: Do we fight 'em or join 'em? Some Popsters were equipped to adapt and did a fine job of it. Others, weren't and didn't. For the first time, Bear Family has collected some vintage performances by Popsters who tried their best to pass themselves off as rockers. Many of these tracks – by both the famous and the not-so-famous - have become quite rare. You'll marvel at how good some of them were. Others may draw a well-deserved snicker after all these years. But good or bad, they all remind us just how potent a force rock & roll was in the early days, and how even well-established Popsters believed they had to change to survive.
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1 Rock The Joint Lola Ameche
2 Rockin' Shoes Ames Brothers
3 Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love) Pat Boone
4 Juke Box Baby Perry Como
5 Sh Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) Crew Cuts
6 The Girl Can't Help It Alan Dale
7 The Tennessee Rock And Roll Billy Eckstine
8 Dungaree Doll Eddie Fisher
9 Please Don't Leave Me Fontane Sisters
10 Hey Naughty Papa Sarah Vaughan
11 Great Balls Of Fire Georgia Gibbs
12 Soda Pop Hop Eydie Gorme
13 Honolulu Rock-A-Rolla (Honolulu Rock And Roll) Eartha Kitt 14 Party Doll Steve Lawrence
15 Get A Job The Mills Brothers
16 Baby Don't Do It Jaye P Morgan
17 Fantasy Les Paul & Mary Ford
18 Jump Jive And Wail Louis Prima, Feat Keely Smith With Sam Butera And The Witnesses
19 Bo Diddley Joe Reisman
20 Fool Fool Fool Kay Starr
21 Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love) Frank Sinatra With The Nuggets And Big Dave's Music
22 Sincerely Mcguire Sisters
23 Blue Suede Shoes Jerry Mercer
24 (Oh) What A Dream Patti Page
25 I'll Wait Betty Johnson
26 Riot In Cell Block Number 9 Vicki Young
27 Do The Bop The Hilltoppers
28 Rock And Roll Party Big Dave And His Orchestra
29 Money Honey Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave And His Orchestra 30 Just Kiss Me Dean Martin
31 Ev'ry Night Peggy Lee
32 Maybellene Jim Lowe
33 Rock Love Teresa Brewer
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