Billy Riley - Classic Recordings, 1956-1960 (1990)

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Title: Classic Recordings, 1956-1960
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:39 + 01:01:39
Total Size: 276/699 Mb
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Billy Riley - Classic Recordings, 1956-1960 (1990)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Rock with Me Baby
02. Trouble Bound
03. Flying Saucer Rock & Roll
04. I Want You Baby
05. Red Hot
06. Pearly Lee
07. Wouldn't You Know
08. Baby Please Don't Go
09. Rockin' on the Moon
10. Is That All to the Ball
11. Itchy
12. Thunderbird
13. Down by the Riverside
14. No Name Girl
15. Come Back Baby
16. Got the Water Boiling
17. Open the Door Richard
18. Dark Muddy Bottom
19. Repossession Blues
20. That's What I Want to Do
21. Too Much Woman for Me

CD 2:
01. Flyin' Saucer Rock & Roll
02. I Want You Baby (1990)
03. She's My Baby (Red Hot) [1]
04. Pearly Lee (Alternative Version)
05. She's My Baby (Red Hot) [2]
06. Pearly Lee (Undubbed Master)
07. Red Hot (1990)
08. Rock with Me Baby (1971)
09. Wouldn't You Know (1985)
10. That's Right
11. Searchin'
12. Chatter & College Man
13. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But
14. Down by the Riverside (Alternative Version)
15. Swanee River Rock
16. Betty and Dupree
17. Let's Talk About Us
18. Got the Water Boiling (1990)
19. Saturday Night Fish Fry
20. Folsom Prison Blues
21. Billy's Blues (Instrumental)
22. Dark Muddy Bottom (1985)
23. When a Man Gets the Blues
24. Sweet William
25. Red Hot (1988)
26. Mud Island
27. My Baby's Got Love
28. That's What I Want to Do (Alternative Version)

Born October 5th, 1933, in Pocahontas, Arkansas
Died August 2nd, 2009, in Jonesboro, Arkansas

Billy Lee Riley was an American 1950's Rockabilly singer, best known for his recordings for Sun Records of Memphis.
Performed as part of the "The Little Green Men", the "house band" at Sun.
Considered good looking and with wild stage moves, Riley had a brief solo career with his backing band "The Little Green Men".

In 1960, he left Sun, and started Rita Record label with Roland Janes. He later started two other labels Nita and Mojo.

In 1962, he moved to Los Angeles and worked as a session musician with Dean Martin, the Beach Boys, Herb Alpert, Sammy Davis Jr. and others, as well as recording under various aliases.
In the early seventies, Riley quit music to return to Arkansas to begin his own construction business.
Rediscovered by Bob Dylan in 1992, who had been a fan since 1956.
His album Hot Damn! (Capricorn, 1997) was nominated for the Grammy.



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Many thanks for lossless.