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Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight - Rockin' The Jukebox
Bob King
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight - Rockin' The Jukebox
Genre: Country
 
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(CD digipac with 29-page booklet; 21 tracks, 53:29 playing time) Contains 21 classic rockabilly and country tracks: all of Bob King's studio masters for RCA Canada, including his smokin' rockabilly sides, Rockin' The Jukeb...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bob King
Title: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight - Rockin' The Jukebox
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bear Family
Release Date: 11/12/2013
Album Type: Import
Genre: Country
Style: Classic Country
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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(CD digipac with 29-page booklet; 21 tracks, 53:29 playing time) Contains 21 classic rockabilly and country tracks: all of Bob King's studio masters for RCA Canada, including his smokin' rockabilly sides, Rockin' The Jukebox and Party Hop! plus his 1955 cover version of Charlie Feathers' Defrost Your Heart! The first collection of King's RCA sides since 1963 and the first ever complete collection of his RCA recordings! Contains detailed liner notes by Randy Fox, chronicling King's career during the 1950s! 28-page booklet with many rare photos and a detailed discography!Around the world, Canadian singer Bob King is mainly known by rockabilly fans for two tracks he cut for RCA Canada in 1958, Rockin' The Juke Box and Party Hop. But in his native Canada, King is remembered as a staunch advocate for traditional country. In a career that stretched from the early fifties until his untimely death in 1989 at the age 55, King found success as the lead singer of the The Happy Wanderers, as a solo performer, and as a duet act with his French-Canadian wife, Marie. His recording career began with ten classic singles cut for RCA Canada between 1955 and 1958. Included are the original versions of Laurel Lee and Let's Make A Fair Trade, two songs he re-recorded and made into crowd favorites throughout his career. Also included are several forgotten honky tonk classics like Daydreamer's Blues, Train's Late Tonight, and Hey Mam, along with his cover of the Charlie Feathers classic Defrost Your Heart, which was cut only weeks after Feathers' original was released on Sun Records. This disc features 21 tracks: all of King's recordings for RCA Canada and a bonus alternate take of You're A Strange Little Girl, along with detailed liner notes and photos.