Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Volume Two - Rock And Roll Music - (Atomicat (ACCD102) is the second album in the series containing twenty-eight songs, and ends like Rock ‘n’ Roll evenings of the past, with a love song. The music within Rock And Roll Music is sourced from the golden years of 1954 through to 1963, from labels large and small.
The album is stuffed full of American and Australian Rockers, and it is noticeable that crooners and country music performers needed to make some coin and jumped onto the Rock ‘n’ Roll bandwagon, often using a made-up identity. Many artists in the series are too many are mostly unknown, but not they are not lacking in star quality and the songs have danceability!
01 Bunny Paul Such a Night (Chase) Roulette 1959
02 The Red Coats with Steve Alaimo Girl Can’t Help It (Troup) Lifetime Recordings 1957
03 Peter Lewis and The King Pins Be My Guest (Domino) Octagon 1960
04 Al Barkle with String Band Jumpin' From Six To Six (Ervin) M & M 1956
05 Marty Robbins That's All Right (Crudup) Columbia 1954
06 Gene Terry and The Downbeats Cindy Lou (Shuler, Dunaway) Goldband 1958
07 Buddy Holly and The Three Tunes Ting-A-Ling (Denny) also (Holly) Decca 1956
08 The Diamonds The Church Bells May Ring (Willows, Craft) Mercury 1956
09 The Goofers Hearts Of Stone (Jackson, Ray) Coral 1954
10 Ella Mae Morse with Big Dave and His Orchestra How Can You Leave A Man Like This (Baker, Gerald) Capitol 1954
11 Hollis Harbison Rock and Roll Music (no writer credit) Waldorf Record Corp. 1958
12 Chuck Murphy They Raided the Joint (Burley, Jordan) Coral 1951
13 Charlie Gore Stumbling Block (Dupree) King 1956
14 Dale Hawkins My Babe (Dixon) Checker 1960
15 Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks Who Do You Love (McDaniels) Columbia 1963
16 Conway Twitty Mona Lisa (Livingston, Evans) MGM 1959
17 Jim Holt Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Berry) Gulfstream 1962
18 Jim Miller Carol (Berry) Spindletop 1962
19 Wanda Jackson Slippin' And Slidin' (Penniman) Capitol 1961
20 Warren Smith Got Love If You Want It (Moore) Sun 1957
21 Hayden Thompson Love My Baby (Parker) Phillips International 1957
22 Rusty York Shake 'Em Up Baby (Brown) King 1957
23 Dig Richards and The R' Jays Kansas City (Lieber, Stoller) Festival 1959
24 The Fontane Sisters Please Don't Leave Me (Domino) Dot 1956
25 Johnny Chester Milk Cow Blues (Arnold) W & G 1963
26 Bobby Comstock and The Counts Bony Maronie (Williams) Jubilee 1960
27 The Toppers Mr. Lee (no writer credit) Tops Records 1957
28 The Diamonds One Summer Night (Webb) Mercury 1961