Description
“in mid-1950’s USA the Teenager was born of the post-war boom. A new retail demographic was determined to impose their tastes away from sheet-music to newly invented 45’s, LP’s and Charts: a major worldwide industry was born” (MusicalMerit)
1. Stand by Me – Ben E. King 2:58 |
2. Save the Last Dance for Me – The Drifters 2:28 |
3. Another Saturday Night – Sam Cooke 2:42 |
4. Let’s Twist Again – Chubby Checker 2:17 |
5. Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes 2:26 |
6. The Loco-Motion – Little Eva 2:22 |
7. He’s So Fine – The Chiffons 1:51 |
8. Don’t Make Me Over – Dionne Warwick 3:13 |
9. Spanish Harlem – Ben E. King 2:52 |
10. Take these Chains from My Heart – Ray Charles 2:55 |
11. These Arms of Mine – Otis Redding 2:31 |
12. Can I Get a Witness – Marvin Gaye 2:48 |
13. At Last – Etta James 2:59 |
14. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? – The Shirelles 2:40 |
15. Tell Him! – The Exciters 2:27 |
16. To Know Him is to Love Him – Teddy Bears 2:22 |
17. Up on the Roof – The Drifters 2:34 |
18. You Better Move on – Arthur Alexander 2:43 |
19. Baby it’s You – The Shirelles 2:40 |
20. Just One Look – Doris Troy 2:29 |
21. Make it Easy on Yourself – Jerry Butler 2:39 |
22. Let’s Stick Together – Wilbert Harrison 2:27 |
23. Heat Wave – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 2:43 |
24. You’re No Good – Betty Everett 2:21 |
25. Cry to Me – Solomon Burke 2:32 |
26. Bring it on Home to Me – Sam Cooke 2:42 |
27. My Boyfriend’s Back (live) – The Angels 2:11 |
28. Da Doo Ron Ron – The Crystals 2:13 |
29. Chain Gang – Sam Cooke 2:34 |
30. I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles digital 4:15 2:37 |
Total Time 78:33 |
Produced by Tony Watts Final Master: Paul Arden-Taylor |