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50s60sgroovymusic
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☆Keep On Rockin’
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Post by 50s60sgroovymusic on Sept 19, 2016 1:37:25 GMT -6
This song had a big impact on T. Rex, Freddie King, John Mayall & The Blues Breakers, etc. One of the greatest songs in the 50's.
Writers: Jimmy McCracklin, Bob Garlic Releasing date: January 1958; April 1958* Format: 7" single Label: Checker Records (#885) [Usa]; London (HL 7035; HLM 8598*) [UK] B-side: "I'm to blame" Chart positions: #5 Billboard R&B chart, #7 Billboard pop chart Recording: Chess Recording Studios, 2120 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, fall 1957 Producers: Phil & Leonard Chess
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Sept 17, 2016 16:05:29 GMT -6
MissChromeNun
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Post by MissChromeNun on Sept 19, 2016 2:18:54 GMT -6
Nice. And thanks for the additional info!
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Sept 17, 2016 19:53:47 GMT -6
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Post by acidtripper666 on Sept 20, 2016 16:20:31 GMT -6
The 50s the beginning of rock
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Sept 19, 2016 13:00:13 GMT -6
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Post by montana on Sept 24, 2016 7:34:58 GMT -6
I was born in 59 so I think they made this song and dance for me ;) just discovered it - so much music so little time
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Sept 17, 2016 21:04:47 GMT -6
50s60sgroovymusic
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Post by 50s60sgroovymusic on Sept 24, 2016 9:56:06 GMT -6
I know this stroll dance. I guess this song is by The Diamonds. Cool.
I think many types of dance were born in the late 50s and early 60s like Twist, The Monkey, Mashed Potato, etc.
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