The Swinging Blue Jeans - 25 Greatest Hits (Remaster 2003)

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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
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Tracklist:

[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.


The Swinging Blue Jeans - 25 Greatest Hits (Remaster 2003)



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