VA - The 1958 British Hit Parade Part 1 (2011)
Artist: VA
Title: The 1958 British Hit Parade Part 1
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Acrobat Records
Genre: Pop, Vocal Jazz, Blues, Rock and Roll, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:01:21
Total Size: 627 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The 1958 British Hit Parade Part 1
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Acrobat Records
Genre: Pop, Vocal Jazz, Blues, Rock and Roll, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:01:21
Total Size: 627 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. The Kaye Sisters - Alone
02. The Kaye Sisters - Shake Me I Rattle
03. Bill Justis - Raunchy
04. Charlie Gracie - Cool Baby
05. Johnny Otis Show - Bye Bye Baby
06. Jim Dale - Just Born (To Be Your Baby)
07. Jim Dale - Crazy Dream
08. Michael Holliday - The Story of My Life
09. Elvis Presley - I'm Left You're Right She's Gone
10. Danny and The Juniors - At the Hop
11. Sam Cooke - You Send Me
12. Gary Miller - The Story of My Life
13. Larry Williams - Bony Moronie
14. Marion Ryan - Love Me Forever
15. Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock
16. Dave King - The Story of My Life
17. Eydie Gorme - Love Me Forever
18. The King Brothers - Put a Light in the Window
19. Paul Anka - You Are My Destiny
20. Alma Cogan - The Story of My Life
21. The Four Esquires - Love Me Forever
22. Eddie Calvert - Mandy
23. The Southlanders - Put a Light in the Window
24. Ken Mackintosh - Raunchy
25. Perry Como - Magic Moments
CD2
01. Frank Sinatra - Witchcraft
02. The McGuire Sisters - Sugartime
03. David Whitfield - Cry My Heart
04. Louis Prima - Buona Sera
05. Ricky Nelson - Stood Up
06. Ronnie Hilton - Magic Moments
07. Alma Cogan - Sugartime
08. Bobby Helms - No Other Baby
09. Nick Todd - At the Hop
10. Billy Vaughn - Raunchy
11. Petula Clark - Baby Lover
12. Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Molly
13. Tony Brent - The Clouds Will Soon Roll By
14. Elvis Presley - Don't
15. Tommy Steele - Nairobi
16. Frankie Vaughan - Just Can't Get Along Without You
17. Frankie Vaughan - We Are Not Alone
18. Perry Como - Catch a Falling Star
19. Jim Dale - Sugartime
20. George Hamilton IV - Why Don't They Understand
21. Marvin Rainwater - Whole Lotta Woman
22. Elvis Presley - I Beg of You
23. Ted Heath - Swingin' Shepherd Blues
24. Michael Holliday - In Love
25. Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Listen to Me
Acrobat’s series of comprehensive annual collections of British chart entries continues with the first half of 1958. This release fills a gap in Acrobat’s catalogue occasioned by some business machinations over the last couple of years. Musically, it could be said that, little developed during 1958 except a deeper encroachment by rock and roll and a further sidelining of those artists who had ruled the charts for the past five years. On the other hand it could also be said that it was the last and best year for original rock’n’roll sounds. There were several classic recordings that still seem as relevant, and indeed popular, today as they were then. Most of the American rock and roll stars who begun to enjoy hits during 1955-1957 remained popular, with the exception of Bill Haley & His Comets, who had said farewell to the British hit parade in 1957. Haley did not return to the charts until 1968 when “Rock Around The Clock” re-entered the Top 20. However, the first wave of American rock and roll was about to suffer a setback when Little Richard got religion, Jerry Lee Lewis was involved in scandals and Elvis was inducted into the US army. The most significant development of the year in British rock and roll terms was the chart debut of Sir Cliff Richard with “Move It”, still considered the finest and most authentic British rock and roll record. Many of the original British hit parade stars continued to enjoy hits throughout the year including Ronnie Hilton, Max Bygraves, David Whitfield, Ted Heath, Malcolm Vaughan and Frankie Vaughan. As ever, it’s an eclectic and fascinating musical mix, and quite apart from the serious collectors, just about anyone who was around at the time will want this set, along with the many contemporary music fans fascinated by the roots of rock and pop.