The Swinging Blue Jeans - 25 Greatest Hits (Remaster 2003)
Artist: The Swinging Blue Jeans
Title: 25 Greatest Hits
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI
Genre: Beat, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:54:51
Total Size: 298 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 25 Greatest Hits
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI
Genre: Beat, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:54:51
Total Size: 298 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
[01] Hippy Hippy Shake [01:45]
[02] It’s Too Late Now [01:51]
[03] Three Little Fishes [02:11]
[04] Good Golly Miss Molly [02:05]
[05] Lawdy Miss Clawdy [01:43]
[06] Long Tall Sally [01:47]
[07] Shakin' All Over [02:04]
[08] Tutti Frutti [02:01]
[09] Don’t Make Me Over [02:51]
[10] Crazy 'Bout My Baby [02:46]
[11] Shake Rattle & Roll [02:07]
[12] Don’t Worry [02:07]
[13] I’ve Got A Girl [02:22]
[14] You’re No Good [02:17]
[15] Angie [01:44]
[16] I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You) [01:53]
[17] It’s All Over Now [02:00]
[18] Make Me Know You’re Mine [02:29]
[19] Promise You’ll Tell Her [02:09]
[20] That’s The Way It Goes [02:39]
[21] Do You Know [02:22]
[22] Now The Summer`s Gone [02:46]
[23] It Isn’t There [02:16]
[24] Tremblin' [02:13]
[25] Shaking Feeling [02:07]
As songwriters, this Liverpool band couldn't match Lennon & McCartney-but the crowd at the Cavern Club knew 'em as one of the hottest bands in town. Here are their 1964 hits Hippy Hippy Shake; Good Golly Miss Molly, and You're No Good; their spins on Tutti Frutti; Shake, Rattle & Roll; Long Tall Sally, and more!
Although they're only remembered today for their 1964 hit "Hippy Hippy Shake," which charted on both sides of the Atlantic -- the Swinging Blue Jeans were actually one of the strongest of the Liverpool bands from the '60s British Invasion; and, indeed, the Blue Jeans' earliest incarnation goes back about as far as the roots of the Beatles as the Quarry Men. "Hippy Hippy Shake" -- a cover of an obscure '50s rocker that was actually done much better by the Beatles on tapes of their BBC performances -- was their only Top 30 entry in the U.S.. But the band enjoyed some other major and minor hits in the U.K., including a top-notch Merseyization of Betty Everett's (and later Linda Ronstadt's) "You're No Good," which they took into the British Top Five in 1964.
Although they're only remembered today for their 1964 hit "Hippy Hippy Shake," which charted on both sides of the Atlantic -- the Swinging Blue Jeans were actually one of the strongest of the Liverpool bands from the '60s British Invasion; and, indeed, the Blue Jeans' earliest incarnation goes back about as far as the roots of the Beatles as the Quarry Men. "Hippy Hippy Shake" -- a cover of an obscure '50s rocker that was actually done much better by the Beatles on tapes of their BBC performances -- was their only Top 30 entry in the U.S.. But the band enjoyed some other major and minor hits in the U.K., including a top-notch Merseyization of Betty Everett's (and later Linda Ronstadt's) "You're No Good," which they took into the British Top Five in 1964.