Vince Eager - The Complete Vince Eager (2007)

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Title: The Complete Vince Eager
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Pink & Black Records
Genre: Oldies, Rock & Roll
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 79:38 + 73:28
Total Size: 644 Mb (scans)
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Vince Eager - The Complete Vince Eager (2007)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Yea Yea
02. Tread Softly Stranger
03. Gum Drop
04. Soda Pop Pop
05. Lend Me Your Comb
06. Five Days, Five Days
07. No More
08. The Railroad Song
09. When's Your Birthday, Baby?
10. No Other Amrs, No Other Lips
11. This Should Go On Forever
12. (I Wanna) Love My Life Away
13. I Know What I Want
14. Why
15. El Paso
16. The World's Loneliest Man
17. Created In A Dream
18. Makin' Love
19. Primrose Lane
20. Lonely Blue Boy
21. No Love Have I
22. Any Time Is The Right Time
23. Heavenly
24. I Shall Not Be Moved
25. It's Only Make Believe
26. Money Honey
27. Be Bop A Lula
28. My Dixie Darling
29. Cotton Fields
30. Good Rockin' Tonight (Live)
31. Brand New Cadillac (Live)
32. Shake It Baby (Live)

CD 2:
01. This Should Go On Forever
02. It's Late
03. Doesn't Matter Anymore
04. Buzz Buzz Buzz
05. Blue Ribbon Baby
06. Heartbreak Hotel
07. Love Me Tender
08. Don't Be Cruel
09. Hound Dog
10. All Shook Up
11. Jailhouse Rock
12. It's Now Or Never
13. Too Much
14. I Want You, I Need You, I Lo..
15. Your Cheatin' Heart
16. Anyway You Want Me
17. A Big Hunk O'Love
18. Splish Splash
19. It's Only Make Believe
20. Dream Lover
21. The Most Beautiful Girl
22. Suspicious Minds
23. Say Mama
24. Yes Tonight Josephine
25. Beautiful Noise
26. Please Don't Touch
27. Sundown
28. Summertime Blues
29. Jezebel
30. The Days Of Rock N' Roll

One of the many UK rock/pop artists of the late 50s Eager was one of the more promising singers in the Larry Parnes stable of stars. Launched in the spring of 1958 and christened Eager because of his enthusiastic personality, the vocalist was featured on several prestigious television shows, most notably Jack Good’s pioneering Oh Boy. He seemed a strong bet to follow Parnes’ other acts, Tommy Steele and Marty Wilde, into the UK charts but, despite a series of singles written by such name writers as Floyd Robinson, Marty Robbins, Conway Twitty and Gene Pitney, chart success proved elusive. Eager also received regular star billing on the BBC Television series Drumbeat, but his career prospects receded when he split with Parnes. In later years, he featured in the stage production of the musical Elvis.



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