Legendary Masters Series
Legendary Masters Series | ||||
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Compilation album by Eddie Cochran | ||||
Released | January 1972 | |||
Recorded |
May 1956 to August 1959 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll, rockabilly | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | Various | |||
Eddie Cochran chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | 2012 |
Legendary Masters Series is the fourth album posthumously released in the US after Eddie Cochran's death in 1960.
Content
The album was released as a two album set on the United Artists label in January 1972. The catalogue number was UAS 9959.[1]
Track listing
Side 1
- "Skinny Jim" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Let's Get Together" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Eddie's Blues" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Little Lou" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Pink Pegged Slacks" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran / Hank Cochran)
- "Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie" (George Motola / Ricky Page)
- "Somethin' Else" (Sharon Sheeley / Bob Cochran)
Side 2
- "Pretty Little Devil" (Fred Carter, Jr)
- "Who Can I Count On" (Sammy Masters)
- "Thinkin' About You" (Bob Luman / Fred Carter, Jr)
- "Opportunity" (Jewel Akens / Eddie Daniels)
- "Latch On" (Dale Fitzsimmons / Ray Stanley)
- "I'm Ready" (Sylvester Bradford / Fats Domino / Al Lewis)
- "Three Stars" (Tommy Dee)
- "Cotton Picker"
Side 3
- "Summertime Blues" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Cut Across Shorty" (Marijohn Wilkin/ Wayne P. Walker)
- "Milk Cow Blues" (Kokomo Arnold)
- "My Way" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins)
- "Nervous Breakdown" (Eddie Cochran)
- "C'mon Everybody" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
Side 4
- "Sittin' In The Balcony" (Johnny Dee / John D. Loudermilk)
- "Twenty Flight Rock" (Eddie Cochran / Ned Fairchild)
- "Teenage Cutie" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Hallelujah I Love Her So" (Ray Charles)
- "Fourth Man Theme" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
- "Weekend" (Bill Post / Doree Post)
- "Bo Weevil" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran / Traditional)
- "Long Tall Sally" (Robert "Bumps" Blackwell / Enotris Johnson / Little Richard)
Notes
- ↑ Eddie Cochran US discography on Remember Eddie Cochran Retrieved July 1, 2013
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