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Margaret Lewis - Rockin At The Sock Hop (2012)

Margaret Lewis - Rockin At The Sock Hop (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Margaret Lewis

  • Title: Rockin At The Sock Hop
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Ram Records
  • Genre: Blues, Rockabilly, Pop, Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 70:09
  • Total Size: 212 MB | 167 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Shake, Shake A Leg (2:22)
2. One Today, Another Tomorrow (2:07)
3. Goin' To St. Louie (2:26)
4. From The Cradle To The Blues (2:26)
5. Roll Over Beethoven (2:20)
6. Love Is A Fortune (2:44)
7. Birmingham Valley Blues (2:06)
8. You Can't Break My Heart No More (2:04)
9. No No Never (2:13)
10. You Know Cheaters Can't Win (2:29)
11. That's Why I Cry (2:37)
12. Raggedy Ann And Player Piano (2:21)
13. And There Was No You (2:52)
14. Bow Wow Puppy Love (2:18)
15. Dust My Blues (2:12)
16. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights (2:43)
17. Baby, Baby, Reconsider Me (3:13)
18. You Oughta See My Baby (2:54)
19. It's Alright (You Can Go) (2:59)
20. John De Lee (1:51)
21. Full Grown Man (3:46)
22. Emmitt Lee (3:15)
23. Lovers Land (3:01)
24. Baby Please Forgive Me (3:01)
25. Every Time You Put Me Down (2:04)
26. My Blue Eyed Boy (2:54)
27. Look What You're Doing To Me (2:39)

In the late '50s Margaret Lewis recorded some obscure rockabilly and bluesy swamp pop singles for the small Shreveport, LA, label Ram. Her sides attract interest by simple virtue of the fact that there weren't many woman rockabilly or swamp pop singers at all, and there weren't even a whole lot of performers, male or female, concentrating on rockabilly by the beginning of the 1960s. Her material sometimes crossed rockabilly with down-home blues, gospel, and country-soul, and she worked with some big names, doing backup vocals with Dale Hawkins in the late '50s (on-stage and in the studio). In addition, Johnny Winter played on a couple of numbers she cut in New Orleans, which were not issued until 1995.

After Ram began to fold in the early '60s, Lewis did some recordings for Capitol in the mid-'60s and worked in Las Vegas clubs. She then joined forces with Ram owner Mira Smith -- who had played guitar on some of Lewis' Ram sides and co-written some of them with Lewis -- to push themselves as a songwriting team. They penned hits, mostly in the country style, for Margaret Whiting ("I Almost Called Your Name"), David Houston ("Mountain of Love"), Jeanne C. Riley ("Country Girl," "The Girl Most Likely," "The Rib," "The Singer"), Connie Francis ("Wedding Cake"), and Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson ("Soul Shake"). A compilation of her Ram sides and unreleased material, most from the Ram era by the sound of it, was released by Ace as Lonesome Bluebird in 1995. ~Richie Unterberger

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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 02:55
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Very good old Rock n' Roll. Many thanks for lossless, Kamane!
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  • nilesh65
  •  wrote in 15:04
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Thank you so much!!!!