That'll Flat Git It 19 [Import]

That'll Flat Git It 19 [Import]

That'll Flat Git It 19 [Import]

ASIN: B000050FR8

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Product Description
50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the D / Dart Records Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes.

That'll Flat Git It 19,Various Artists,Bear Family,Country/Bluegrass,Rockabilly
That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 4
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rock-A-Billy Review
  • Rockabilly?
  • Great Collection, but weak link in series
That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bear Family
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AV0R
Release Date: 1994-04-05

Tracks:

  1. They Call Me Willie, The Wild One - Billy Barry
  2. My Love Is True - Billy Barry
  3. Baby - Billy Barry
  4. I'M A King - Billy Barry
  5. Weepin' And Wailin' - Billy Barry
  6. Oh, No! - Billy Barry
  7. I Love You Now - Billy Barry
  8. Do The Oop-Poo-Pah-Doo - Ronnie Dio
  9. Love Pains - Ronnie Dio
  10. Motorcycle - Billy Balls
  11. Till Time Stands Still - Charlie Starr
  12. Sick And Tired - Charlie Starr
  13. You Ain't My Number One - Charlie Starr
  14. Black Jack Joey - Charlie Starr
  15. Christmas Twist - Charlie Starr
  16. One Broken Heart For Sale - Otis Blackwell

Album Details

50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the Festival Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rock-A-Billy Review.......2007-05-02

Another good album by the Bear Family in this series. As with all of the cd's the liner notes are a good history of the people and the music and help make the price more bearable. Like the song selection, but like discs 10, 16, 17 and 2 better.

The Mean Eyed Cat
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3 out of 5 stars Rockabilly?.......2005-07-11

Well, I can tell you that this compilation has nothing to do with rockabilly. But it's intresting anyway. It is more garage rock and roll from the sixties, featuring artists like Billy Barry ("They Call Me Willie The Wild One" and "My Love Is True" are absolutely my favourites from this cd), Billy Balls (who played around with Cheetah Chrome, ex. The Dead Boys and got shot to death), Charlie Starr, ex. Black Sabbath singer Ronnie Dio (here with two songs "Do the Oop-Poo-Pah -Doo" and "Love Pains") and Otis Blackwell's song that was covered by Elvis Presley "One Broken Heart For Sale".

3 out of 5 stars Great Collection, but weak link in series.......2000-08-28

I have over half of this great rockabilly series. Each volume feaures a different record company, and some of the rockabilly that they released back in the genre's day. There are some darn fine songs that haven't seen a mass audience since the 50's, some not at all. Volume four cover a record label called Festival, which operated in New York in the 60's. The high point of the Rockabilly scene was in the late 50's to early 60's, the earliest track on this collection is 1961, as the scene was winding down. The tracks on this disc do rock, but they show obvious influence from Rock that came after Rockabilly, some an almost California 60's rock. A nice point of interest on this disc: The original demo for One Broken Heart for Sale by Otis Blackwell is present. This song would eventually be performed by Elvis in it happened at the Worlds Fair. (Blackwell also wrote Don't Be Cruel). Also there are two numbers by a man named Ronnie Dio. The same Dio who would eventually go on to front Black Sabbath after Ozzie Osbourne left. My biggest let down with this disc though was how light it is. The majority of this series all feature around 30 tracks each. The Festival volume only has 16. If you are someone who is just getting into Rockabilly or just beginning to research the history of the music try another volume (like vol. 1-3 which are all very strong.). This is not really the place to start, but if you are a completist or looking for some Rockabilly outside the norm, try this disc.
That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hot Rockabilly!
  • killer stuff
  • Essential for any fan of Rockabilly.....
  • Rare original rockabilly sides
  • Decca version
That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bear Family
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ASIN: B00000AT9Z
Release Date: 1992-08-17

Tracks:

  1. Hot Rock - Johnny Carroll
  2. You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree - Don Woody
  3. Be Bop Baby - Autry Inman
  4. Sweet Love On My Mind - Jimmy & Johnny
  5. Wild Wild Women - Johnny Carroll
  6. Bird Dog - Don Woody
  7. Diggin' The Boogie - Roy Hall
  8. Teenage Boogie - Webb Pierce
  9. Mama Don't You Think I Know - Jackie Lee Cochran
  10. Crazy, Crazy Lovin' - Johnny Carroll
  11. Ten Little Women - Terry Noland
  12. Lorraine - Buddy Covelle
  13. Off-Beat Boogie - Roy Hall
  14. Way Out There - Chuck & Bill
  15. Tryin' To Get To You - Johnny Carroll
  16. I Wanna Bop - Billy Harlan
  17. Flip Flop And Fly - Johnny Bell
  18. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Roy Hall
  19. Make Like A Rock And Roll - Don Woody
  20. Corinne, Corinna - Johnny Carroll
  21. See You Later Alligator - Roy Hall
  22. Ruby Pearl - Jackie Lee Cochran
  23. It Would Be A Doggone Lie - Autry Inman
  24. Baby, Don't Leave Me - Five Chavis Brothers
  25. Rock 'N' Roll Ruby - Johnny Cochran
  26. Three Alley Cats - Roy Hall
  27. Teenage Love Is Misery - Jerry Kennedy
  28. Cool It Baby - Eddie Fontaine
  29. Cast Iron Arm - Peanuts Wilson
  30. Crazy Baby - Gene Maltais

Album Details

50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the Decca Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes. Includes Johnny Carroll Hot Rock, Wild Wild Women, Roy Hall Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On, Diggin' the Boogie, Don Woody You're Barking Up the Wrong Tree, Make Like Rock and Roll, Webb Pierce Teenage Boogie, Eddie Fontaine Cool it Baby, Peanuts Wilson Cast Iron Arm...plus Johnny Carroll, Chavis Brothers, Johnny Bell, Terry Noland, Billy Harlan, Autry Inman, Etc...a Total of 30 Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hot Rockabilly!.......2005-07-11

This compilation is one of the hottest from this series. It represents Decca'a hottest rockabilly. The rockiest performer here it is of course Johnny Carroll, whose Hot Rock, Wild Wild Women, Crazy Crazy Lovin', Corrine Corrina and Trying To Get To You are already rockabilly classics. Sweet Love On My Mind is another rockabilly classic mostly known by Johnny Burnette And His Rock 'n' Roll Trio here performed by Jimmy And Johnny.
Eddie Fontaine is known by his hit Nothin' Shakin' (covered by The Beatles). Here you can hear a hot rocker Cool It Baby. Ten Little Women of Terry Noland is a song that The Blue Cats before they were named The Blue Cats covered. Roy Hall is another legendary rockabilly or maybe more boogie woogie piano player, here featured with five numbers (Diggin' The Boogie, Off-Beat Boogie, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, Bill Haley's See You Later Alligator and Three Alley Cats). Don Woody is another treasure and is known only to really die hard rockabilly fans.
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5 out of 5 stars killer stuff.......2003-11-25

You can't really go wrong with any of the collections in this series. But Vol. 2 stands out. It's just killer track after killer track. Perhaps we can thank Grady Martin for it. He was the bandleader and lead guitarist on most of these sessions, which were recorded for Decca during the brief period when all the record labels were trying to cash in on the rockabilly craze.

5 out of 5 stars Essential for any fan of Rockabilly............2002-04-16

Drop this platter in the disc player and you're sure to wear out your boppin shoes. This CD features one of Rockabilly's wildest ever, Johnny Carroll. What can I say about Johnny? Frantic, nervous, surely kept the girls on the edge of their seats (if not tearin his threads off). The CD also contains a whole slew of other Decca gems re-issued in all their original glory. The lyrics are typical rockabilly fare. In other words if you are looking for meaningful social commentary, you're in the wrong bloody place. Don Woody? "Barking up the Wrong Tree" and "Bird Dog" are a couple of the best boppers around! ARF ARF!!!!

Matt "DJ Mattfink" Strickland

4 out of 5 stars Rare original rockabilly sides.......2002-03-06

Given the meteoric rise and short original lifespan of Rockabilly, one might be tempted to consider it a passing fancy. But given the deep roots it shared in both hillbilly and rhythm 'n' blues, and the lasting impact it would have on rock 'n' roll, the explosion of sound in the mid-to-late-50s is seen to be a whole more than an industry-fueled fad. Bear Family's seemingly endless "That's Flat... Git It" series chronicles the scads of lesser known artists and rare sides that were the ice berg of music holding up the tip that appeared on the charts via Elvis, Carl Perkins and others.

Volume 2 focuses on sides waxed for Decca in the U.S. The label's country A&R chief, Paul Cohen, ran both country roster artists and new finds through a single or two, cutting them loose if they didn't hit (and losing Buddy Holly in the process!). Most of the sessions were arranged and produced by legendary studio guitarist Grady Martin (whose acoustic lead was famously featured on Marty Robbins' "El Paso"), and recorded in Owen Bradley's studio, with Bradley often playing piano.

Bear Family selected thirty tracks (all in glorious mono) previously anthologized on a four-volume UK anthology, and added Bill Millar's exquisitely detailed notes and discographical information. The highlights are numerous, including Don Woody's hiccuping (and barking) "You're Barking Up the Wrong Tree" (how could the Cramps not have covered this?!), and Autry Inman's jivey "Be Bop Baby" (not to be confused with Ricky Nelson's like-named song). Jimmy & Johnny's "Sweet Love On My Mind" paved the way for latter-day revivalists like Dave & Deke, and The Five Chavis Brothers "Baby, Don't Leave Me" seem to presage the Kingsmen and other 1960s Northwest powerhouses.

Throughout, the guitars ring with the authority and bravado that moved Rockabilly past its roots. The comfort with which both fingerpicking and electric flatpicking fit the genre is an indication of its two musical roots. Though not the wildest side on this set, country legend Webb Pierce's "Teenage Boogie" shows how short a leap it was from hard-driving country-boogie to rockabilly. Roy Hall's tracks are reminiscent of Bill Haley & The Comets, including a looser R&B-influenced cover of "See You Later Alligator," and an early version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" that takes it down-low, rather than barn-burning.

Child prodigy guitarist Jerry Kennedy, who'd go on to a successful career as a record industry executive, shows himself to be a fine rockabilly vocalist on "Teenage Love is Misery," and Roy Orbison's original rhythm guitarist, Peanuts Wilson, cut the truly peculiar "Cast Iron Arm," penned by Orbison and producer Norman Petty.

Those looking for an introduction to rockabilly might want to start with the hits (that is, not this series of compilations), but anyone looking to explore the breadth and depth of the sound will find this a terrific anthology.

4 out of 5 stars Decca version.......2002-03-02

Each release of the That'll Flat Git Series focuses on a particular label. This release it's Decca, who had some pretty good talent. Johnny Carroll and Roy Hall have the strongest cuts, but Don Woody tested my patience each time a song of his came up (they're filled with painfully bad puns). Many of these songs have a Sun Records flavor to them, especially the Carroll tracks. I think my favorite is the Five Chavis Brothers "Baby Don't Leave Me." Most of the songs have a strong-country feel to them.

In case you don't know, the Bear Family goes all out with liner notes and audio quality. This isn't close to being one of my favorites of the series, but I still like it. Grade: B.
That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 19
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    That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 19
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Bear Family
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    ASIN: B000050FR8
    Release Date: 2000-09-19

    Tracks:

    1. Let Me In - Richard Moreland
    2. School Day Blues - Johnny & The Jammers
    3. Won't You Tell Me - Doug Stanford
    4. I'm A Hobo - Danny Reeves
    5. Don't Do That Again - Doug Bragg And The Drifters
    6. Wham Bam! - Dave Edge
    7. Be Boppin' Baby - Les Cole And The Echoes
    8. Lookin' - Royce Porter
    9. My Big Fat Baby - Sonny Hall And The Echoes
    10. Lonesome (Instrumental) - Wortham Watts
    11. I'm Gonna Tell - Cousin Louie
    12. Hey Hey Little Boy Blue - Merl Lindsay
    13. Someone Else Is Filling My Shoes - Jimmie Heap And The Melody Masters/Dale McBride
    14. I Like It - William Tell Taylor
    15. Red Hot Rhythm Combo - Bill Morgan
    16. I Can't Find The Doorknob - Jimmy & Johnny
    17. Go South Little Man - Carlton Norris
    18. Sady - Doug Stanford
    19. If I Find My Dream Girl - Doug Bragg And The Drifters
    20. Bell Hop Blues - Danny Reeves
    21. Juke Box Shuffle (Instrumental) - Hardrock Gunter And The Pop-Corn Poppers
    22. True Affection - Byron Johnson
    23. Baby Don't Go - Andy Charles And The Blues Kings
    24. Honey Babe - Joe Donalds
    25. Swanee River Gal - Tommy Hudson And The Savoys
    26. Don't Be Shy - The Suedes
    27. Rockin' Water Baby (Instrumental) - Merl Lindsay
    28. Rock-A-My Baby - Les Cole And The Echoes
    29. Can't Play Hookey - Tommy Wood
    30. The Day You Walked Away - Sonny Hall
    31. Wheels - Sonny Sheets
    32. Band Stand Stomp - Tommy Hudson And The Savoys

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    50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the D / Dart Records Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes.
    That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 17
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      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 17
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Bear Family
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      ASIN: B00004U9XV
      Release Date: 2000-05-17

      Tracks:

      1. Jungle Queen
      2. All I Want - Jimmy Williams, Jimmy Williams
      3. Little Woman Friend of Mine [& Chatter] - Charlie Rich
      4. Greenback Dollar [Alternate Take] - Ray Harris
      5. What Else Could I Do?
      6. Searchin' for My Baby
      7. Do What I Do [Alternate Take] - Sandy Brooks, Slim Rhodes
      8. If You Need Me
      9. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - Ray Scott
      10. Chains of Love
      11. Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache - Warren Smith
      12. Snake Dance
      13. Little Girl [Alternate Take] - Ray Smith
      14. It Makes No Difference Now [Alternate Take] - Johnny Bernero
      15. Hickory Nut Mountain
      16. No More Crying the Blues [Alternate Take] - Alton & Jimmy
      17. Should Be You
      18. I'll Satisfied - Carl McVoy
      19. Take and Give [Alternate Take] - Sandy Brooks, Slim Rhodes
      20. Goodbye Mary Ann [& Chatter][Alternate Take] - Charlie Rich
      21. Little Boy Blue - Jerry Arnold
      22. That's All - Onie Wheeler
      23. Tonight Will Be the Last Night - Ray Scott
      24. Red Hot [Alternate Take] - Billy Lee Riley
      25. Rocky Road Blues
      26. Find My Baby for Me - Sonny Burgess
      27. Big River [Alternate Take] - Johnny Cash
      28. Lazy River
      29. Rainin' the Blues
      30. Life's Too Short to Live - Sonny Burgess
      31. High Class Baby - Jerry Arnold
      32. Driving Home
      33. Don't Sweetheart Me

      Album Details

      The Third Volume of 50's and 60's Rockabilly from the Vaults of Sun Records. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes.
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 1
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Shake It Up Baby!
      • Only the best rockabilly music
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 1
      Various Artists
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      ASIN: B00000AQ73
      Release Date: 1993-05-24

      Tracks:

      1. Sixteen Chicks - Joe Clay
      2. Born To Love One Woman - Ric Cartey
      3. Sugar Sweet - David Houston
      4. New Shoes - Lee Denson
      5. Little Boy Blue - Hoyt Johnson
      6. Drugstore Rock 'N' Roll - Janis Martin
      7. Rosie Let's Get Cozy - Dave Rich
      8. Catty Town - Dick Glasser
      9. Star Light, Star Bright - Nan Castle
      10. TV Hop - Morgan Twins
      11. Honky Tonk Mind - Tommy Blake
      12. Teen Billy Baby - Sprouts
      13. Don't Bug Me Baby - Milton Allen
      14. Now Stop - Martha Carson
      15. Milkcow Blues - Jimmie Rodgers
      16. Duck Tail - Joe Clay
      17. Heart Throb - Ric Cartey
      18. One And Only - David Houston
      19. I've Got A Dollar - Jimmy Dell
      20. Lovin' Honey (2) - Gene Morris
      21. Barefoot Baby - Janis Martin
      22. Rock-A-Bye-Baby - Skeeter Bon
      23. That Ain't Nothing But Right - Joey Castle
      24. Mary Nell - Autry Inman
      25. Hey Jibbo - Art Wood
      26. All Night Long - Tommy Blake
      27. Full-Grown Cat - The McCoys
      28. Just Thought I'd See You Straight - Ted Harris
      29. Oooh-Wee - Ric Cartey
      30. Shake It Up Baby - Frankie Dee
      31. Lovin' Honey (1) - Gene Morris

      Album Details

      50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the RCA Victor Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Shake It Up Baby!.......2005-07-12

      The first cd of this fabulous rockabilly series That'll Flat Git It.
      The cd starts with wild Joe Clay's Sixteen Chicks, who recorded only ten songs of which two are featured here (the other one is Rudy Grayzell's Duck Tail), David Houston became famous in the sixties with Billy Sherrill's Almost Persuaded is here featured with two tracks Sugar Sweet and One And Only. Janis Martin aka Female Elvis was the only real rockabilly chick beside Laura Lee Perkins and Wanda Jackson. Here you can hear her own composition Drugstore Rock 'n' Roll and Barefoot Baby. Dick Glasser is more famour as a composer, but he is good as a singer too. Catty Town is a nice number. Don't Bug Me Baby was a huge hit for Cliff Richard in the fifties, but Milton Allen's version is wilder and better. New Shoes of Lee Denson is an obvious ripoff of Blue Suede Shoes. Jimmy Dell's I've Got A Dollar is another wild and raw rockabilly.
      A must for rockabilly fans!

      5 out of 5 stars Only the best rockabilly music.......2003-04-13

      "That'll Flat, Git It" is one of the best compilations of the 1950's rockabilly. Each volume (19 in total) contains nearly 30 songs, mostly rockabilly classics and unknown great artists.
      In spite the tracks were remastered, you can hear some noise, especially in the end of the tracks. This is because many songs were taken from original vinyl singles.
      The first volume was originally released on Bear Family in 1993, and featured Joe Clay, Ric Cartey, Joey Castle and even Pee Wee King. Other artists are more or less unknown.
      A good start for anyone who wants to know more about 1950's pure rockabilly.
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 20
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Rock-A-Billy Rocks
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 20
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Bear Family
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0001WELYS
      Release Date: 2004-03-29

      Tracks:

      1. Baby, Baby - Curtis Johnson
      2. Rollin' Pin Mim - Rickey Coyne,
      3. Evenin' Time - Scotty Mckay
      4. Lover Boy - Curtis Johnson
      5. Hold On Tight [#] - Javalans
      6. Bunny Hop Rock [#] - James "Slim" Martin,
      7. Baby Let's Play House - Curtis Johnson
      8. Champagne, Charlene - Herbie Lee, III
      9. Slick Chick - Johnny Houston
      10. I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine - Curtis Johnson
      11. Evil Hearted Man - Dick Curless
      12. Rock-A-Billy Boogie - Danny Harrison
      13. Let's Do a Little Rockin' [#] - Curtis Johnson
      14. Say I Do [#] - The Four Dappers
      15. Your Love Will Come My Way [#] - Javalans
      16. Teenage Love Affair - Curtis Johnson
      17. Rockin' On the Range - Johnny Houston
      18. Ding Dong - Dreamers
      19. I Need You Baby to Love [#] - Curtis Johnson
      20. I Want You to Know - Curtis Johnson
      21. Rollin' Dynamite - Scotty Mckay
      22. Lover Boy [#] - Curtis Johnson
      23. Come Dance With Me - Javalans
      24. Rockin' Too Much [#] - Bill Braddy & The Western Starlighters
      25. Heading for the High School Hop - Curtis Johnson
      26. Red Bird Boogie [#] - Joe Taylor
      27. Jealous Hearted Me - Jimmy Copeland
      28. Let's Do a Little Rockin' [#] - Curtis Johnson
      29. Blue Eyed Blonde [#] - Bill Braddy & The Western Starlighters
      30. Torrid Tessie Lee - Johnny Houston
      31. I Need You Baby to Love [#] - Curtis Johnson
      32. Baby You Done Me Wrong [#] - The Four Dappers
      33. It's Not Easy to Forget - Roy Aldrige
      34. You're the One [#] - Curtis Johnson
      35. Give Me a Kiss for Christmas [#] - Johnny Houston
      36. Rock and Roll Baby - Dreamers
      37. Short Fat Fannie [#] - Curtis Johnson

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Rock-A-Billy Rocks.......2007-05-02

      Another great Bear Family Rock-A-Billy album. I have all but about two off these albums and have only been disapionted in one of them. The liner notes are great, the pictures and stories behind the artists is like a musical history Lesson. This album has 37 songs on it and is well worth the extra money.

      The Mean Eyed Cat
      Rock-A-Billy Review
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      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 16
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Rock an Roll The early years
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 16
      Various Artists
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      ASIN: B00002565Z
      Release Date: 1999-02-17

      Tracks:

      1. My Baby Don't Rock - Luke McDaniel
      2. You Better Believe It - Tommy Blake
      3. What's The Reason - Kenny Parchman
      4. I Need Your Lovin' Kiss - Harold Jenkins
      5. Drinkin' Scotch - Gene Simmons
      6. Between Here And There - Unidentified #1
      7. Sentimental Fool - Barbara Pittman
      8. Slewfoot Sue - Unidentified #2
      9. Cry Baby Cry - Narvel Felts
      10. Rabbit Action - Jimmy Haggett
      11. Rockin' With My Baby - Malcolm Yelvington
      12. Come On Little Mama (Alt) - Ray Harris
      13. Waiting For You (Alt) - Johnny Powers
      14. Tennessee Zip - Kenneth Parchman
      15. Everybody's Trying To Kiss My Baby - Gene Ross
      16. I'll Be Rockin' - Unidentified #3
      17. Got Rockin' On My Mind - Curley Griffin
      18. My Gal Mary-Ann - Jack Earls
      19. Go Ahead Baby - Luke McDaniel
      20. I Fell In Love - Ken Cook
      21. How Come You Do Me Like You Do - Jimmy Haggett
      22. Prisoner Of The Blues - Tommy Ruick
      23. Bop Pills - Macy Skipper
      24. Stop The World - Warren Smith
      25. Love Crazy Baby - Kenneth Parchman
      26. Ain't Gonna Do It - Sonny Burgess
      27. Mad Man (2) - Jimmy Wages
      28. Me And My Blues - Teddy Reidel
      29. I Vibrate - Mack Self
      30. Two Timin' Baby - Unidentified #4
      31. Rock-A-Bye Baby - Jimmy Williams

      Album Details

      More 50's and 60's Rockabilly Collection from the Vaults of the Sun Records Label. Includes Deluxe Booklet with Extensive Liner Notes.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Rock an Roll The early years .......2007-03-31

      This is a fantastic album. Like all the Bear Family albums it's a little spendy, but the liner notes and the number of songs on the album more than offset the extra cost. This is Classic early Rock-an-Roll. If you're a rock-a-billy fan you'll love it. Not the typical sun, Elvis, Carl, Jerry Lee and Cash, but the others that helped form the early days. Even a track by Harold Jenkins....AKA Conway Twitty.

      The Mean Eyed Cat
      Rock-A-Billy Review
      KNON 89.3 Radio
      Dallas, Texas
      That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 23
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 23
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Bear Family
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        RockabillyRockabilly | Oldies & Retro | Rock | Styles | Music
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        1. That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 22

        ASIN: B000JF0IKS
        Release Date: 2006-07-17

        Tracks:

        1. You're So Right for Me - Ronnie Self
        2. Hot Rod - The Collins Kids
        3. Respectfully Miss Brooks - Marty Robbins
        4. I'm Gonna Roll and Rock - Eddie Zack
        5. Little Forty Ford - Leon Smith
        6. Romp Stompin' Boogie - Jay Cee Hill
        7. Goodbye Lonesome, Hello Baby Doll - Johnny Horton
        8. High Voltage
        9. Well Don't You Know - Billy "Crash" Craddock
        10. Flip Out - Billy Brown
        11. Love So Fine - Jay Cee Hill
        12. Big Deal - The Skee Brothers
        13. Rhythm Hall - Chuck Murphy
        14. Leavin' on My Mind - Billy Walker
        15. Rockin' Down the Mississippi - Jimmy Boyd
        16. She's Gone - Jay Cee Hill
        17. Big Blon' Baby - Ronnie Self
        18. Move a Little Closer - The Collins Kids
        19. Long Gone Lonesome Blues - Marty Robbins
        20. Susie's House - John D. Loudermilk
        21. Bump! - Jay Cee Hill
        22. Cherokee Boogie - Johnny Horton
        23. What a Line - Carl Story
        24. Boom Boom Baby - Billy "Crash" Craddock
        25. Meet Me in the Alley, Sally - Billy Brown
        26. Since My Baby Left Me - Jay Cee Hill
        27. That's All She Wrote - The Skee Brothers
        28. Mercy - The Collins Kids
        29. Teen Age Wedding - Mel Tillis
        30. Crazy Mixed-Up Blues - Jimmy Boyd

        Product Description



        Format: CD
        That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 22
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 22
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Bear Family
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Honky-TonkHonky-Tonk | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          RockabillyRockabilly | Oldies & Retro | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
          OldiesOldies | Compilations | Pop | Styles | Music
          RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
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          5. That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 23

          ASIN: B000A5B3N8
          Release Date: 2005-08-29

          Tracks:

          1. Little Jimmy Dickens: (I Got) A Hole In My Pocket
          2. The Collins Kids: Hoy Hoy
          3. Johnny Horton: I'm Coming Home
          4. Sid King & The Five Strings: Purr, Kitty, Purr
          5. Marty Robbins: That's All Right
          6. Cliff Johnson: Go Away Hound Dog7. Jimmy Murphy: Sixteen Tons Rock 'N' Roll
          7. Sid King & The Five Strings: Sag, Drag And Fall
          8. Johnny Horton: Honky Tonk Man
          9. The Collins Kids: Hop, Skip And Jump
          10. Marty Robbins: Mean Mama Blues
          11. Jimmy Murphy: Granpaw's A Cat
          12. Sid King & The Five Strings: Let 'Er Roll*
          13. Bobby Lord: Everybody's Rockin' But Me
          14. Ronnie Self: Rocky Road Blues
          15. Johnny Horton: Honky-Tonk Hardwood Floor
          16. The Collins Kids: Party
          17. Sid King & The Five Strings: When My Baby Left Me
          18. Marty Robbins: Tennessee Toddy
          19. Jimmy Murphy: Baboon Boogie
          20. Freddie Hart: Dig Boy Dig
          21. Ersel Hickey: Goin' Down That Road
          22. Ronnie Self: Big Fool
          23. Marty Robbins: Long Tall Sally
          24. Johnny Horton: Honky Tonk Mind (The Woman I Need)
          25. The Collins Kids: Beetle-Bug-Bop
          26. Jimmy Murphy: My Gal Dottie
          27. Onie Wheeler: Going Back To The City
          28. Bobby Lord: No More, No More, No More
          29. Ronnie Self: Bop A Lena

          Album Description

          It was inevitable that Bear Family's definitive rockabilly series, THAT'LL FLAT GIT IT, would turn its attention to Columbia Records before it ended. There will eventually be FOUR volumes devoted to the Columbia, and the first two are available now. With a strong presence in Nashville and Dallas, Columbia was a label of untold rockabilly riches…some documented on other CDs, and some revealed here for the first time on Bear Family. The artists include CARL PERKINS, RONNIE SELF, THE COLLINS KIDS, JOHNNY HORTON, LEFTY FRIZZELL, THE MADDOX BROTHERS & ROSE, and MARTY ROBBINS, as well as great unknowns like JIMMY MURPHY, ONIE WHEELER, CLIFF JOHNSON, BILLY BROWN, and many others. The CDs are full with the shaking music newly transferred and remastered for incredible sound, and the booklets are full to the brim with detailed notes based on first-person accounts and previously unpublished photos.
          That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 2: Rockabilly From The Decca Vaults
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • Hot Rockabilly!
          • killer stuff
          • Essential for any fan of Rockabilly.....
          • Rare original rockabilly sides
          • Decca version
          That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 2: Rockabilly From The Decca Vaults
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Bear Family
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
          Honky-TonkHonky-Tonk | Country | Styles | Music
          Nashville SoundNashville Sound | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
          Western SwingWestern Swing | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          RockabillyRockabilly | Oldies & Retro | Rock | Styles | Music
          Roots RockRoots Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
          1950s1950s | By Decade | Pop | Styles | Music
          1950-19591950-1959 | Decades | Compilations | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Country | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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          ASIN: B000001AZC
          Release Date: 1994-06-28

          Tracks:

          1. Hot Rock - Johnny Carroll
          2. You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree - Don Woody
          3. Be Bop Baby - Autry Inman
          4. Sweet Love On My Mind - Jimmy & Johnny
          5. Wild Wild Women - Johnny Carroll
          6. Bird Dog - Don Woody
          7. Diggin' The Boogie - Roy Hall
          8. Teenage Boogie - Webb Pierce
          9. Mama Don't You Think I Know - Jackie Lee Cochran
          10. Crazy, Crazy Lovin' - Johnny Carroll
          11. Ten Little Women - Terry Noland
          12. Lorraine - Buddy Covelle
          13. Off-Beat Boogie - Roy Hall
          14. Way Out There - Chuck & Bill
          15. Tryin' To Get To You - Johnny Carroll
          16. I Wanna Bop - Billy Harlan
          17. Flip Flop And Fly - Johnny Bell
          18. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Roy Hall
          19. Make Like A Rock And Roll - Don Woody
          20. Corinne, Corinna - Johnny Carroll
          21. See You Later Alligator - Roy Hall
          22. Ruby Pearl - Jackie Lee Cochran
          23. It Would Be A Doggone Lie - Autry Inman
          24. Baby, Don't Leave Me - Five Chavis Brothers
          25. Rock 'N' Roll Ruby - Johnny Cochran
          26. Three Alley Cats - Roy Hall
          27. Teenage Love Is Misery - Jerry Kennedy
          28. Cool It Baby - Eddie Fontaine
          29. Cast Iron Arm - Peanuts Wilson
          30. Crazy Baby - Gene Maltais

          Product Description

          1. Hot Rock - Johnny Carroll
          2. Wild Wild Women - Johnny Carroll
          3. Crazy, Crazy Lovin' - Johnny Carroll
          4. Tryin' To Get To You - Johnny Carroll
          5. Corrine, Corrina - Johnny Carroll
          6. Rock 'N' Roll Ruby - Johnny Carroll
          7. Flip Flop And Fly - Johnny Bell
          8. Baby, Don't Leave Me - Five Chavis Brothers
          9. Way Out There - Chuck & Bill
          10. Ruby Pearl - Jackie Lee Cochran
          11. Mamy Don't You Think I Know - Jackie Lee Cochran
          12. Lorraine - Buddy Covelle
          13. Cool It Baby - Eddie Fontaine
          14. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Roy Hall
          15. Off-Beat Boogie - Roy Hall
          16. See You Later Alligator - Roy Hall
          17. Three Alley Cats - Roy Hall
          18. Diggin' The Boogie - Roy Hall
          19. I Wanna Bop - Billy Harlan
          20. It Would Be A Doggone Lie - Autry Inman
          21. Be Bop Baby - Autry Inman
          22. Sweet Love On My Mind - Jimmy & Johnny
          23. Teenage Boogie - Webb Pierce
          24. Crazy Baby - Gene Maltais
          25. Ten Little Women - Terry Noland
          26. Teenage Love Is Misery - Jerry Kennedy
          27. Cast Iron Arm - Peanuts Wilson
          28. You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree - Don Woody
          29. Bird Dog - Don Woody
          30. Make Like A Rock And Roll - Don Woody

          Format: VHS

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Hot Rockabilly!.......2005-07-11

          This compilation is one of the hottest from this series. It represents Decca'a hottest rockabilly. The rockiest performer here it is of course Johnny Carroll, whose Hot Rock, Wild Wild Women, Crazy Crazy Lovin', Corrine Corrina and Trying To Get To You are already rockabilly classics. Sweet Love On My Mind is another rockabilly classic mostly known by Johnny Burnette And His Rock 'n' Roll Trio here performed by Jimmy And Johnny.
          Eddie Fontaine is known by his hit Nothin' Shakin' (covered by The Beatles). Here you can hear a hot rocker Cool It Baby. Ten Little Women of Terry Noland is a song that The Blue Cats before they were named The Blue Cats covered. Roy Hall is another legendary rockabilly or maybe more boogie woogie piano player, here featured with five numbers (Diggin' The Boogie, Off-Beat Boogie, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, Bill Haley's See You Later Alligator and Three Alley Cats). Don Woody is another treasure and is known only to really die hard rockabilly fans.
          You gotta have this

          5 out of 5 stars killer stuff.......2003-11-25

          You can't really go wrong with any of the collections in this series. But Vol. 2 stands out. It's just killer track after killer track. Perhaps we can thank Grady Martin for it. He was the bandleader and lead guitarist on most of these sessions, which were recorded for Decca during the brief period when all the record labels were trying to cash in on the rockabilly craze.

          5 out of 5 stars Essential for any fan of Rockabilly............2002-04-16

          Drop this platter in the disc player and you're sure to wear out your boppin shoes. This CD features one of Rockabilly's wildest ever, Johnny Carroll. What can I say about Johnny? Frantic, nervous, surely kept the girls on the edge of their seats (if not tearin his threads off). The CD also contains a whole slew of other Decca gems re-issued in all their original glory. The lyrics are typical rockabilly fare. In other words if you are looking for meaningful social commentary, you're in the wrong bloody place. Don Woody? "Barking up the Wrong Tree" and "Bird Dog" are a couple of the best boppers around! ARF ARF!!!!

          Matt "DJ Mattfink" Strickland

          4 out of 5 stars Rare original rockabilly sides.......2002-03-06

          Given the meteoric rise and short original lifespan of Rockabilly, one might be tempted to consider it a passing fancy. But given the deep roots it shared in both hillbilly and rhythm 'n' blues, and the lasting impact it would have on rock 'n' roll, the explosion of sound in the mid-to-late-50s is seen to be a whole more than an industry-fueled fad. Bear Family's seemingly endless "That's Flat... Git It" series chronicles the scads of lesser known artists and rare sides that were the ice berg of music holding up the tip that appeared on the charts via Elvis, Carl Perkins and others.

          Volume 2 focuses on sides waxed for Decca in the U.S. The label's country A&R chief, Paul Cohen, ran both country roster artists and new finds through a single or two, cutting them loose if they didn't hit (and losing Buddy Holly in the process!). Most of the sessions were arranged and produced by legendary studio guitarist Grady Martin (whose acoustic lead was famously featured on Marty Robbins' "El Paso"), and recorded in Owen Bradley's studio, with Bradley often playing piano.

          Bear Family selected thirty tracks (all in glorious mono) previously anthologized on a four-volume UK anthology, and added Bill Millar's exquisitely detailed notes and discographical information. The highlights are numerous, including Don Woody's hiccuping (and barking) "You're Barking Up the Wrong Tree" (how could the Cramps not have covered this?!), and Autry Inman's jivey "Be Bop Baby" (not to be confused with Ricky Nelson's like-named song). Jimmy & Johnny's "Sweet Love On My Mind" paved the way for latter-day revivalists like Dave & Deke, and The Five Chavis Brothers "Baby, Don't Leave Me" seem to presage the Kingsmen and other 1960s Northwest powerhouses.

          Throughout, the guitars ring with the authority and bravado that moved Rockabilly past its roots. The comfort with which both fingerpicking and electric flatpicking fit the genre is an indication of its two musical roots. Though not the wildest side on this set, country legend Webb Pierce's "Teenage Boogie" shows how short a leap it was from hard-driving country-boogie to rockabilly. Roy Hall's tracks are reminiscent of Bill Haley & The Comets, including a looser R&B-influenced cover of "See You Later Alligator," and an early version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" that takes it down-low, rather than barn-burning.

          Child prodigy guitarist Jerry Kennedy, who'd go on to a successful career as a record industry executive, shows himself to be a fine rockabilly vocalist on "Teenage Love is Misery," and Roy Orbison's original rhythm guitarist, Peanuts Wilson, cut the truly peculiar "Cast Iron Arm," penned by Orbison and producer Norman Petty.

          Those looking for an introduction to rockabilly might want to start with the hits (that is, not this series of compilations), but anyone looking to explore the breadth and depth of the sound will find this a terrific anthology.

          4 out of 5 stars Decca version.......2002-03-02

          Each release of the That'll Flat Git Series focuses on a particular label. This release it's Decca, who had some pretty good talent. Johnny Carroll and Roy Hall have the strongest cuts, but Don Woody tested my patience each time a song of his came up (they're filled with painfully bad puns). Many of these songs have a Sun Records flavor to them, especially the Carroll tracks. I think my favorite is the Five Chavis Brothers "Baby Don't Leave Me." Most of the songs have a strong-country feel to them.

          In case you don't know, the Bear Family goes all out with liner notes and audio quality. This isn't close to being one of my favorites of the series, but I still like it. Grade: B.

          Album Review:

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          2. THE DEAL IS DONE
          3. The Incomparable Charley Pride
          4. The One and Only Waylon
          5. The Rains
          6. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
          7. This Lonesome Song
          8. True Life Songs And Pictures
          9. Turn On The Radio
          10. Up With People [Import]

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