Chanteur US né le 24 août 1942, originaire de Jackson (Tennessee), Carl Mann a fait ses débuts en 1958 chez Jaxon Records, un petit label de Memphis (Tennessee). Il passe ensuite chez Phillips International où il obtiendra le succès. Après 1962, Carl se fera oublier rapidement, enregistrant pour Monument, ABC et Dot Records. Brillant performer, vocaliste et instrumentiste de talent, Carl Mann est à l'heure actuelle, l'une des figures les plus attachantes des rescapés des années cinquante. http://www.rockabillyhall.com/CarlMann.html
DISCOGRAPHIE singles
04/1957
SP JAXON 502 (US)
Gonna Rock And Roll Tonight / Rockin' Love
04/1959
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3539 (US)
Mona Lisa / Foolish One
09/1959
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3546 (US)
Rockin' Love / Pretend
09/1959
SP LONDON HLS 8935 (UK)
Mona Lisa / Foolish One
12/1959
SP LONDON HLS 9006 (UK)
Pretend / Rockin' Love
01/1960
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3550 (US)
Some Enchanted Evening / I Can't Forget You
05/1960
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3555 (US)
I'm Comin' On / South Of The Border
07/1960
SP LONDON HLS 9170 (UK)
South Of The Border / I'm Coming Home
03/1961
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3564 (US)
Wayward Wind / Born To Be Bad
08/1961
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3569 (US)
I Ain't Got No Home / If I Could Change You
06/1962
SP PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL 3579 (US)
Mountain Dew / When I Grow Too Old To Dream
1966
SP MONUMENT 974 (US)
Down To My Last "I Forgive You" / Serenade Of The Bells
1968
SP ARCADE 196 (US)
Headin' For A Heartbreakers / Isn't It True
1974
SP ABC 12035 (US)
Ballad Of Johnny Cycle / Burnin' Holes In The Eyes Of Abraham
1975
SP ABC 12071 (US)
Just About You / Neon Lights
1975
SP ABC 12092 (US)
Cheatin' Time / It's Not The Coffee
1975
SP DOT 17596 (US)
Annie Over Time / Back Loving
1976
SP DOT 17621 (US)
Belly-Rubbin' Country Soul / Twilight Time
1976 ?
SP ABC 4120 (UK)
Belly-Rubbin' Country Soul / Twilight Time
1977 ?
SP CHARLY CYS1013 (UK)
Ubangi Stomp / Rockin' Love
1977 ?
SP CHARLY CYS1038 (UK)
Till I Waltz Again With You / Paradise
1977
EP CHARLY CEP114 (UK)
Mona Lisa / Rockin' Love / Pretend / Born To Be Bad
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LP
1960 ?
LP 12" PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL PLP 1960 (US)
LIKE MANN - South Of The Border / Wayward Wind / Walkin' And Thinkin' / Mona Lisa / I Can't Forget You / If I Ever Needed You / I Ain't Got No Home / I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be / Island Of Love / Pretend / Baby I Don't Care / I'm Coming Home
1960 ?
LP 12" LONDON HA-S 2277 (UK)
LIKE MANN - South Of The Border / Wayward Wind / Walkin' And Thinkin' / Mona Lisa / I Can't Forget You / If I Ever Needed You / I Ain't Got No Home / I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be / Island Of Love / Pretend / Baby I Don't Care / I'm Coming Home
11/1977
LP 12" CHARLY CR 30130 (UK)
LEGENDARY SUN PERFORMERS - Mona Lisa / Rockin' Love / Pretend / Kansas City / I'm Coming Home / Walkin' And Thinkin' / If I Ever Needed Love / Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Ain't Got No Home / Look At That Moon / Baby I Don't Care / I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be / Mexicala Rose / Ubangi Stomp / Walkin' The Dog / Mountain Dew
1978
LP 12" CHARLY CRL 5008 (UK)
GONNA ROCK 'N' ROLL TONIGHT ! - Till I Waltz Again With You / Gonna Rock 'n' Roll Tonight / Why Do I Keep Telling Lies To Me / Look At That Moon / Paradise / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone / No One To Talk To / Red Sails In The Sunset / I'm Coming Home / South Of The Border / Mountain Dew / Rockin' Love / If I Could Change You / Pretend / You Win Again / Mona Lisa
1980
LP 12" ROCKHOUSE 67524 (NL)
GONNA ROCK 'N' ROLL TONIGHT ! - Till I Waltz Again With You / Gonna Rock 'n' Roll Tonight / Why Do I Keep Telling Lies To Me / Look At That Moon / Paradise / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone / No One To Talk To / Red Sails In The Sunset / I'm Coming Home / South Of The Border / Mountain Dew / Rockin' Love / If I Could Change You / Pretend / You Win Again / Mona Lisa
02/1981
LP 12" CHARLY / SUN CRM 2006 (UK)
LIKE, MANN - CAR MANN SINGS - South Of The Border / Wayward Wind / Walkin' And Thinkin' / Mona Lisa / I Can't Forget You / If I Ever Needed You / I Ain't Got No Home / I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be / Island Of Love / Pretend / Baby I Don't Care / I'm Coming Home
04/1981
LP 12" CHARLY CR 30205 (UK)
IN ROCKABILLY COUNTRY - Ain't Got No Home / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / When The Leaves Have Turned All Brown / Gonna Drink A Little Beer / It Couldn't Happen With Me / Every Day Grows Sweeter With The Wine / Island Of Love / Knocking On The Backside / Bull O' The Woods / Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / Nobody Knows How The Singer Feels / Judy / I Want To Be The One That She Needs / Feel Like I'm Catching The Blues / Ramona / It's Hard To Lie To You / Rockin' The Boat Of Love
1981
LP 12" ROCKHOUSE LPL 8102 (NL)
IN ROCKABILLY COUNTRY - Ain't Got No Home / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / When The Leaves Have Turned All Brown / Gonna Drink A Little Beer / It Couldn't Happen With Me / Every Day Grows Sweeter With The Wine / Island Of Love / Knocking On The Backside / Bull O' The Woods / Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / Nobody Knows How The Singer Feels / Judy / I Want To Be The One That She Needs / Feel Like I'm Catching The Blues / Ramona / It's Hard To Lie To You / Rockin' The Boat Of Love
1988
CD CHARLY 93 (UK)
ROCKIN' LOVE
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1989
LP 12" ROCKHOUSE LPB 8911(NL)
LIVE & STUDIO - THE BEST ROCKHOUSE TRACKS - Till I Waltz Again With You / Judy / Ain't Got No Home / When The Leaves Turned All Brown / Rock'n'Roll Tonight / Look At That Moon / I'm Coming Home / South Of The Border / Rockin' Love / It Couldn't Happen To Me / Bull'O The Woods / I'm left, Your Right, She's Gone / Gonna Drink A Little Beer / Knocking On The BackSide / Pretend / You Win Again / Mona Lisa
1992
CD SUN 662 072 (US)
BORN TO BE BAD - Mona Lisa / Born To Be Bad / Kansas City / Wayward Wind / Walkin' And Thinkin' / Baby I Don't Care / Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Canadian Sunset / Ain't You Got No Love For Me / Beyond The Wreath / Coming Around The Mountain / I Can't Forget You / I'm Bluer Than Anyone Could Be / I Love You I Adore You / Foolish One / I'll Always Love You Darlin' / Mountain Dew / Stop The World / If I Never Needed Love / Till The End Forever / Some Enchanted Evening / Island Of Love / Sentimental Journey
1996
CD STOMPER TIME STCD 5 (UK)
GONNA ROCK'N'ROLL TONIGHT - Ubangi Stomp / Foolish One / Kansas City / Baby I Don't Care / Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / I'm Coming Home / South Of The Border / Mountain Dew / I Ain't Got No Home / Rockin' Love / Matchbox / Blue Suede Shoes / If I Could Change You / Johnny B. Goode / Pretend / You Win Again / Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On / Mona Lisa
References: Feature article and discography in issue 14 (1977) of New Kommotion. Feature article and discography in issue 74 (1997) of American Music Magazine.
Original Releases
Discography is intended to be complete through 1964
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1957/Apr. 6 Bb c&w rev.
Jaxon 502
Gonna Rock And Roll Tonight {d,f,g,x, C,F,I,K,L,X, 1b,1c,1d,1p} Rockin' Love {x , 1b,1c,1d}
2 2
J-12 J-13
1959/Apr. 13 Bb c&w rev.
Phillips Int. 3539
Mona Lisa {a,b,i,j,k,n,o,p,q,r,s,u,v,y, C,H,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,Y,Z, 1f,1g,1i,1k,1n,1q,1r,1t} Foolish One {r,s, A,E, 1f,1g,1k,1r}
1 1
P-343 P-344
1959/Sept. 21 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3546
Rockin' Love {b,o,r,s,y, Z, 1e,1g,1h,1k,1r} Pretend {b,j,o,p,r,u,w,y, O,Q,V,W,Z, 1g,1h,1k,1m,1r}
1 1
P-357 P-358
1960/Jan. 18 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3550
Some Enchanted Evening {r , 1g,1h,1k,1r} I Can't Forget {j,r , 1g,1h,1r}
1 1
P-365 P-366
1960/May 23 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3555
I'm Comin' Home {h,j,k,o,q,r,z, N, 1g,1k,1l,1r} South Of The Border {b,j,r, B,Z, 1g,1k,1r}
1 3
P-376 P-375
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1961/Mar. 27 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3564
Wayward Wind {j,r, D, 1g,1r} Born To Be Bad {r , 1g,1r}
1 1
P-394 P-395
1961/Aug. 7 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3569
I Ain't Got No Home {j , 1g,1k,1r} If I Could Change You {r, D, 1g}
1 1
P-403 P-402
1962/June 23 Bb pop rev.
Phillips Int. 3579
Mountain Dew {o,r , 1g,1k,1r} When I Grow Too Old To Dream {r , 1g,1k,1r}
1 1
P-425 P-424
1960 (BSN est.)
Phillips Int. LP 1960
Like Mann [monaural] South Of The Border Wayward Wind Walkin' And Thinkin' {j,o , 1g,1r} Mona Lisa I Can't Forget [LP vers.] If I Ever Needed You {c,j,o , 1a,1g,1j} Ain't Got No Home {o} I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be {j,o, D, 1g,1r} Island Of Love {j , 1g,1r} Pretend Baby I Don't Care {j,o,r, Z, 1g,1r} I'm Coming Home
1 1 1 1 1 1
PH 154 PH 154 PH 154 PH 154 PH 154 PH 154
Additional Tracks on Comps
Jaxon unissued
Don't Bother To Tell Me Goodbye {1b,1c} I'll Always Love You Darlin' {1b,1c} I'm Just A Cry Baby {1c} The Lost Chord {1b,1c} Mona Lisa [alt. vers.] {1b,1c,1r} Old Lonesome Time {1b,1c} Satellite No. 2 {e , 1b,1c} That Old Moon Brings Teardrops To My Eyes {1c} Why Did You Go {1b,1c}
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1959 (Sun Rec.)
Phillips Int. unissued
Ain't Got No Home {r} Blueberry Hill {b,r, Z, 1g,1r} Kansas City {b,o,r, A,E,P,Z, 1g,1k,1r} Mexicali Rose {b,o, Z, 1k} Some Enchanted Evening [alt. vers.] {1e} Take These Chains From My Heart {r, J, 1e,1k} Too Young {b,r, Z, 1g,1k,1r}
1959-60 (Sun Rec.)
Phillips Int. unissued
Walkin' The Dog {o , 1k,1r}
1960 (Sun Rec.)
Phillips Int. unissued
Crazy Fool {b, Z} Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes {b,o,r, Z, 1g,1r} I Love You, I Adore You {J} I'm Walkin' The Dog {1g} Stop The World And Let Me Off {t, J, 1g,1k,1r} Ubangi Stomp {b,h,l,m,o,r, G,P,Z, 1g,1o,1r,1s}
1961
Phillips Int. unissued
Sentimental Journey {J}
1962
Phillips Int. unissued
Ain't You Got No Love For Me {r, B,J, 1g,1r} Because Of You {r, J, 1g,1k,1r} Canadian Sunset {J}
Phillips Int. unissued
Baby I Don't Care [alt. vers.] {r , 1g,1r} Chinatown {J} Comin' Round The Mountain {J} Even Though {r, J} I Turned And Walked Slowly Away {J} I'll Always Love You Darling {r, J} The Long Black Veil {r, J} Look At That Moon {c,h,o,r,z , 1g,1j,1k,1r} The Serenade Of The Bells {J} Vanished {1g,1r}
[need info]
Ain't You Got No Lovin' For Me {1k} Baby, I Don't Care {b , 1k} Blue Suede Shoes I Could Change You {1r} I'm Bluer Than Anyone Could Be {1k} If I Ever Needed Love {1k,1r} Johnny B. Goode Matchbox Till I Waltz Again With You Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On You Win Again
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References in "As By" Column:
as by Carl Mann
as by Carl Mann And The Kool Kats
as by Carl Mann With The Gene Lowery Singers
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
Single-artist compilations included selectively
a.
Ace CDCHD 850 (cd)
The Golden Age Of American Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 10
b.
Bellaphon BI 15221 (lp)
The Sun Story, Vol. 6 / Carl Mann
c.
Bellaphon 220 13 001 (lp)
Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 2: Carryin' On
d.
Bison Bop Bb-LP 2014 (lp)
The Bop That Never Stopped, Vol. 11
e.
Boparama Rootw 003 (lp)
Rock Out Of This World, Vol. 3
f.
Buffalo Bop Bb-LP 2014 (lp)
The Bop That Never Stopped, Vol. 11
g.
Buffalo Bop Bb-CD 55151 (cd)
Skippin' Along
h.
Castle Pulse PBXCD 344 (cd)
The Legendary Sun Records Story, Vol. 2
i.
Charly Box 100 (lp)
The Sun Box
j.
Charly CRM 2006 (lp)
Like Mann / Carl Mann
k.
Charly CRM 2010 (lp)
Sun's Gold Hits
l.
Charly CRM 2015 (lp)
Rebel Rockabilly
m.
Charly CR 30105 (lp)
Sun - The Roots Of Rock, Vol. 5: Rebel Rockabilly
n.
Charly CR 30119 (lp)
Don't You Step On My Blue Suede Shoes
o.
Charly CR 30130 (lp)
Legendary Sun Performer / Carl Mann
p.
Charly PBX CD 336 (cd)
The Legendary Sun Records Story
q.
Charly SNAJ 713 (cd)
The Sun Records Story
r.
Charly CPCD 8234 (cd)
Rockin' Man / Carl Mann
s.
Charly CPCD 8274-2 (cd)
The Very Best Of Sun Rockabilly
t.
Charly CPCD 8318 (cd)
Sun Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 2
u.
Collectables 0041 (cd)
Sun Records: The Definitive Hits
v.
Collectables COL 6492 (cd)
Sun: The Definitive Hits, Vol. 1
w.
Collectables COL 6493 (cd)
Sun: The Definitive Hits, Vol. 2
x.
Collector CL 1023 (lp)
Gonna Rock And Roll Tonight
y.
Disky Memphis 03 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rockabilly Collection, Vol. 1
z.
Disky Memphis 04 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rockabilly Collection, Vol. 2
A.
Disky Memphis 05 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rock 'N' Roll Collection, Vol. 1
B.
Disky Memphis 06 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rock 'N' Roll Collection, Vol. 2
C.
Disky DO 250542 (cd)
As Good As It Gets: Rockabilly
D.
Disky DCD 5201 (cd)
Ultimate Sun Country Collection
E.
Disky DCD 5203 (cd)
Ultimate Sun Rock & Roll Collection
F.
Folkline 274- 27 (cd)
Hardcore Rockabilly
G.
Hallmark 307972 (cd)
Kings Of Rockabilly
H.
Instant CD INS 5040 (cd)
The Sun Story, Vol. 2: Rockabilly Rhythm
I.
Jan/Star Club 1979/9911 (cd)
Star Club Records 20th Anniversary Sampler
J.
Jan/Star Club 33- 8022 (lp)
14 Unissued Sides / Carl Mann
K.
Lost Gold LGR 5698 (cd)
Original Historic Rockabilly Classics, Vol. 4
L.
Lucky CDLR 803 (cd)
Rockabilly Gold, Vol. 3
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M.
Movieplay 10029 (lp)
Don't You Step On My Blue Suede Shoes
N.
Ocean OCNWD 2026 (cd)
Classic Rock 'N' Roll
O.
Pickwick PWKS 4245 (cd)
Rockabilly Heaven (Sun Records)
P.
Pickwick PLD 8016 (lp)
The Kings Of Rock And Roll
Q.
Pulse PBX CD 336 (cd)
The Legendary Sun Records Story
R.
RCA 66059 (cd)
Sun's Greatest Hits
S.
Rhino DRC3- 1211 (cd)
The Sun Records Collection
T.
Rhino RNCD 75884 (cd)
The Sun Story
U.
SAAR 41008 (cd)
The Best Of Sun Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 2
V.
SAAR [2] (cd)
The Best Of Sun, Vol. 2
W.
SAAR [RR1] (cd)
The Best Of Sun Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 1
X.
Smith & Co. SCCD 1145 (cd)
Great Rockabilly: Just About As Good As It Gets!, Vol. 2
Y.
Smithsonian RD 051 (cd)
Memphis Rocks
Z.
Spotlight SPO- 131 (lp)
The Sun Story, Vol. 6 / Carl Mann
1a.
Star-Club 5060102 (cd)
Teen-Age Bop!
1b.
Stomper Time STCD 20 (cd)
Hot Rockin' Music From Tennessee: The Jaxon Recording Company Story
1c.
Stomper Time STCD 5 (cd)
Gonna Rock & Roll Tonight / Carl Mann
1d.
Stomper Time STCD 8 (cd)
The Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night, Vol. 2
1e.
Sun (England) LP 1038 (lp)
Feel Like Rockin'
1f.
Sun (England) 16 (cd)
Rock 'N' Roll Originals, Vol. 7
1g.
Sun (England) CDX 17 (lp)
The Rockin' Mann / Carl Mann
1h.
Sun (England) 18 (cd)
Rock 'N' Roll Originals, Vol. 9
1i.
Sun (England) 6467 006 (lp)
Original Memphis Rock & Roll, Vol. 1
1j.
Sun (England) 6467 027 (lp)
Sun Rockabillys, Vol. 2: Carryin' On
1k.
Sun (England) CD Charly 93 (cd)
Rockin' Love / Carl Mann
1l.
Sun (England) = 6641 180 (lp)
The Sun Story
1m.
Sun (France) CD SAM 103 (cd)
The Sound Of Sun
1n.
Sun (U.S.) 116 (lp)
Original Memphis Rock 'N' Roll
1o.
Warwick WW 5060 (lp)
Rockabilly Dynamite
1p.
Yeaah! 22 (cd)
Rockabilly Rarities, Vol. 4
1q.
[SERD?] SERD 12698 (lp)
Rockabilly Rhythm
1r.
[SERD?] SERD 579 (lp)
The Rocking Mann / Carl Mann
1s.
[label?] 307972 (cd)
Kings Of Rockabilly
1t.
[label?] 640001 (cd)
Sun Studio Story: 50s To The 90s
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MANN, Carl Carl Rocks
CD catalog no.: BCD 16684 AR EAN: 4000127166845
18,36 €
MANN, Carl Carl Rocks
Contains the best of CarlMann's rockin' Sun sides and more, replacing the out-of-print box set formerly issued by Bear Family! - Contains both early demo and alternate take versions, as well as the original 45 of Mann's greatest hit, Mona Lisa. - Features three versions of the highly collectable Rockin Love, including the original Jaxon single. - Showcases the spectacular electric guitar work of legendary musician Eddie Bush. - Contains Mann's most effective Philips International single, the Charlie Rich rocker I'm Coming Home, copied note-for-note by Elvis on his very next LP - Includes newly researched biography, discography and vintage photos. - CarlMann grew up just down the road from Memphis, where the rockabilly revolution was taking place during the mid-1950s. By the time Mann got to Sun Records, as part of a group that included drummer W.S. Holland, most of Sun's reputation was already firmly in place. The tapes of Mona Lisa, CarlMann's biggest hit record, sat unissued in the Sun studio where they might have remained if Conway Twitty had not flipped over them in early 1959 and produced a cover version at his next recording session. With Twitty's record of Mona Lisa starting to chart, Sun was forced to release their own original version by Carl. Mona Lisa became a Top 20 record in the summer of 1959, spending 16 weeks on the 'Billboard' charts. CarlMann was far more than a 'one hit wonder.' This CD offers a detailed look at the surprisingly powerful body of work Mann recorded during a relatively brief period of time. Although unfairly cast into the role of 'rockin' up the standards, Mann had a lot more to say musically than uptempo versions of Nat Cole hits (Mona Lisa had been a # 1 hit by Cole in 1950). The best of Carl's work is on display on this fine disc. You'll hear all the highlights, from his earliest and most priwithive Jackson recordings (including that elusive Jaxon single) to his finest moment in the Sun studio on the Charlie Rich rocker, I'm Coming Home. Even Elvis knew how fine this recording was when he covered Carl's arrangement notefor-note for his next LP in 1960. One highlight of Carl's original recordings is the powerful instrumental work of guitarist Eddie Bush. Regarded by many as one of the finest guitarists to record for Sun (the competition includes Scotty Moore, Carl Perkins and Roland Janes), Bush's manic style is on dramatic display here. So is the energetic drumming of W.S. Holland, who also graced the best of Carl Perkins' recordings for Sun. In addition to Carl's musical legacy, an up-to-date biography by Sun Records historian Hank Davis accompanies this disc. Much of the text is based on exclusive recent interviews. All told, this CD is a worthy addition to Bear Family's widely acclaimed series of 'Rocks' CDs. You won't find a better, more comprehensive look at this too-easily overlooked Sun artist.
CD content:
1. Mona Lisa (master) 2. South Of The Border (master) 3. Rockin' Love (master) 4. Eddie Bush: Hey Baby Doll 5. I'm Coming Home 6. Some Enchanted Evening (master) 7. Pretend 8. Island Of Love 9. Look At That Moon 10. Ain't Got No Home 11. If I Ever Needed You 12. The Wayward Wind 13. When I Grow Too Old To Dream 14. Mona Lisa (alt.) 15. Kansas City 16. Take These Chains From My Heart 17. Rockin' Love (alt.) 18. Too Young 19. Blueberry Hill 20. Stop The World And Let Me Off 21. South Of The Border (alt.) 22. Because Of You 23. Ubangi Stomp 24. Ain't You Got No Lovin' For Me 25. I'm Walking The Dog 26. Ain't Got No Home 27. Baby I Don't Care 28. Mountain Dew (alt.) 29. Foolish One 30. Walkin' And Thinkin' 31. Gonna Rock & Roll Tonight 32. Satellite #2 33. Rockin' Love 34. Old Lonesome Time 35. Mona Lisa (demo)
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Nombre de messages : 1273 Date de naissance : 02/01/1964 Age : 60 Localisation : Terrassa (Barcelona) Date d'inscription : 28/11/2007
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Screamin' Festival 2007 with Carl Mann & Rayburn Anthony
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Carl MANN (MONA LISA) enregistré au 706 Union Avenue en Décembre 1958 ou Janvier 1959 Carl MANN (Vocal & Piano)-éddie BUSH (LEAD GUITAR)- Robert OATVALL (BASS)- et W.S HOLLAND à la (BATTERIE)
ROCKIN' LOVE enregistré le 24 Août 1959 morceau Subtil et Mélodieux ou le Vocal de Carl fait Merveille
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LOOK AT THAT MOON même séssion à noter le Style particulié du Guitariste de Carl Mister éddie BUSH The GREAT SUN SOUND
SOME ENCHANTED EVENING
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GONNA ROCK AND ROLL TONIGHT 1957 pour JAXON Records
FOOLISH ONE son Premier morceau enregistré chez SUN
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TOO YOUNG 1959
PRETEND
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MONA LISA sous toutes les Coutures
LONG BLACK VEIL 1962
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FRANCK
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Joyce A. Benton - nanny7@tds.net
CARL MANN
GONNA ROCK'N'ROLL TONITE
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http://www.carlmannmusic.com/
Sam Phillips' many disciples are assured their righful place in the history of the C20th's most exciting music form. From Adams to Yelvington, they hold a treasured place in our hearts and record collections. They are equally revered, whether they sold by the truck load in the 50s or waited to be rediscovered by a future generation. The formidable early 70s reissue projects licensed from new owner Shelby Singleton (via Phonogram, Hallmark, Charly, AVI and Bear Family) opened up Sam's copious vaults.
One name that I feel is often unfairly overlooked by some is the highly talented son of Carroll County, Tennessee, Carl Mann. Perhaps it's because he recorded towards the end of the "golden era", or that his Phillips 45s overworked a "rocking the oldies" formula. However if you scratch beneath the surface you'll appreciate the considerable talents of Sam's youngest million selling star. The fact that Carl now works outside of the music business is a travesty. Later on I will discuss his superb later recordings and why he should be appearing at Vegas and Hemsby etc.
Carl was born near Huntingdon Tennessee on August 22nd, 1942. He grew up in the backwoods, his family running a succesful timber business. The local radio stations fed a diet of classic hillbilly and honky tonk into the family wireless set. Carl's love of music was nurtured by his family, firstly in church, then by listening to the mother church of country on the radio. He recalled to Martin Hawkins (famed Sun researcher and author) in 1976, "Listening to the Grand Ole Opry was a real big deal". Big influences on him were Lefty Frizzel, Hank Williams, Hank Snow and Carl Smith. Young Master Mann played in church at the age of 9 and later on the local radio stations talent shows. By 1950 he was playing guitar, and in 1952 Jackson station WDXI gave him a regular spot.
In 1954 Carl formed a band with fellow youngsters. When he was 13 he learned to play the piano because there was no one else around to play it. They played local churches, schools and the Junior Opry on WSM Nashville. Carl soon started listening to r&b and the young Hillbilly Cat. He loved sitting in with the local djs and playing the latest hot wax. One dj pal, Bill Haney set up a successful audition with Jimmy Martin in Jackson. Martin had his own combo and a fledgling record label called Jaxon.
Carl recalled "Rob Oatswell played bass on the early records, stayed with me until I was drafted in 64. My cousin Jerry, Tony Moore and Robbie Robinson, played in the band. Our band played the local radio station in Milan Tennessee every Saturday. Dj Bill introduced us to Jimmy Martin in Jackson. We were all teenagers and I was the youngest. I met Eddie Bush in the studio there, he was from Texas. I met Carl Perkins for the first time too."
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Texan Eddie Bush came there via a stint on the Louisiana Hayride show. His superb distinctive guitar style can of course be heard on Carl's best work. Take a listen to these young cats on the seminal 2 sided rockabilly classic 45, Jaxon 502 Gonna Rock'n'Roll Tonite/ Rockin' Love, billed as Carl Mann and the Kool Kats. Carl paid for the session and pressing and had 350 copies to sell at gigs. The Stompertime label's cd listed later contains both these goodies and other Jaxon sides cut in 57-58. There's an early demo of the song that later changed Carl's life, Nat King Cole's Mona Lisa. Particularly fine is the Gene Vincentish Satellite No.2, unreleased with great vocal and guitar.
"Eddie Bush and I worked up an arrangement of Mona Lisa, originally it was slow but Eddie made it rockabilly.I owe a lot of credit to his guitar style, he would lead off on an idea and I would follow through with my voice or piano. That was how we worked together." Eddie was now lead guitarist, Rob on bass, Tony on drums and Carl on the 88s. Billboard picked up on Rockin' Love and wrote in April 57 "Another side that could step out in both c&w and pop with the right kind of exposure. Mann warbles with strong feeling on unusual material with "a sound". They were right on both counts, there was a distinctive new sound and it needed exposure.
Jaxon was not the key to the golden gate, like many a now regarded classic it sold zilch. Expanding his horizons Carl went to Nashville in the hopes of seeing Faron Young, he suffered the indignity of having his car towed away by the cops!
In the meantime unknown to Carl, Jimmy Martin tried to place his publishing with Sam Phillips. Knowing a good tune when he heard it , Sam expressed an interest in Rockin' Love but Carl was kept in the dark. Their paths may never had crossed but for W S Holland becoming Carl's drummer and manager. Mr Holland of course had played with Carl Perkins and WS used his Memphis contacts to arrange an audition at Sun under the care of one Cecil Scaife.
In Sun Records, An Oral History, W S "Fluke" Holland told John Floyd "My wife Joyce and I, visited a little club south of Jackson called the Cotton Bowl, and there was a band onstage. never met any of them except Jimmy Martin. They had this boy who was singing and he was doing those Nat King Cole songs like that. Jumped-up like. So I met Carl after the show thinking "This is something different" and we became friends".
Ole Cec was the promo man there and helped break Carl Mcvoy at Hi records. Carl really impressed at the session, especially when he unveiled the rocking take on Mona Lisa (one of Cec's favourite songs as it happened). However boss man Sam was underwhelmed. Inadvertently one of his old boys Harold Jenkins lit the fuse. By now he was a big star as Conway Twitty, and was looking for new material. He called in to see if Cec had anything he could use at a forthcoming MGM session. The rocking Mona Lisa demo was played, Conway knew a hit when he heard one! He left promising he would only use it as an album cut.
Mr Twitty recorded his version in Feb. 59 and MGM duly issued it on lp and on an ep. Fate intervened when djs started playing Conway's version. Cec's radar picked up on this and ran hot foot to Sam with the news. Somewhat reluctantly Sam signed Carl to a contract. Mona Lisa backed with Foolish One was released as Phillips International 3539 in March 1959.
The trade papers quickly picked up on it in April - "Mann offers the song which was a hit for Nat Cole, in a good rhythmic but not immediately recognizable style. There's some liberty taken with the melody but it's an interesting side and Mann impresses as solid country-rock talent. Watch this boy."
"B+, Mona Lisa, the famous tale of la Giaconda, that rode high on the charts years back via Nat Cole's version, is taken for a rippling new rock'n'roll ride by Carl Mann. Enticing performance that could make chart news.
B, Foolish One, Mann hands in an appealing, foot stomping rockabilly reading on the under slice."
Also trade ads were placed, and features telling teens that the 16 year old was 5'10" tall, black hair and hazel eyes!
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Sam's doubts quickly vanished, perhaps the post Myra gloom on Jerry Lee's sales and Sam's stars leaving for bigger labels was now evaporating. Dj Dick Biondi in Buffalo is credited with breaking the record. Cec had attended the now legendary djs Easter convention in Miami, to promote his young protoge's new 45. His faith and efforts were repaid when it broke into the national charts. Sam pulled out all the stops and rode his unexpected new fortune. Carl later recalled "WS and Perkins helped get Sam interested in me. Sam was a good friend, good fellow to work for. He seemed to take a real interest in our music. He started out with nothing and came out of nowhere to be a major label with the greatest names in rock'n'roll. I met some fine musicians there".
L-R Barbara Barnes (Promo) Sam, Carl, Cecil Scaife (Promo) celebrate success of Mon Lisa, July 59.
Let's try to put this into perspective, 16 year old Carl Mann had a record that reached the top 30 in the summer of 1959. On June 1st Billboard had it breaking at 82, nominated as a Star performer in the Hot 100. Other goodies in the chart that week to tempt those pocket money coins out of teen jeans were Sea Cruise-Frankie Ford, Pointed Toe Shoes-Carl Perkins, Tragedy-Thomas Wayne, White Lightning-George Jones, Waterloo-Stonewall Jackson, Hushabye-The Mystics, Since I Don't Have You- The Skyliners, Poor Jenny-Everlys, Almost Grown-Chuck Berry, Tall Cool One-The Wailers, Along Came Jones-The Coasters ... and that's just between 30 and 100 in the charts! There was an intruiging chart battle about to start.
The following week Mona Lisa was at 70, whilst Carl Perkins new Columbia 45 was in the doldrums at 97. June 15th Mr Mann was 51, then 46, two weeks back at 50, up to 41 on July 13th. Things looked bleak when it slid back to 49 on July 20th as MGM released Twitty's version (conveniently forgetting Conway's promise to Cec not to release it on 45) and it too entered the charts at 89. Despite stiff competition from an established name Carl rallied to 39 and eventually got to a high of 25 on August 10th. Then both Carl and Conway's versions were in the top 50 together. Carl did have the satisfaction of having the higher placed hit.
Conway's overtook Carl and got to 29 before they both slid out of the chart in September. Carl would probably have entered the top ten but for the split sales and competing with a popular name artist. Nevertheless a million seller and four months in the charts was something the now 17 year old pianist could only have imagined in his wildest dreams. Carl's clear lilting voice and Eddie's wonderful sweeping guitar licks made it an ideal summer hit. Winter was to set in on Carl's career far too soon.
Carl went literally from timberland to teen-star land overnight. He joined the Summer Dance party tour, eerily seeing Holly's name scratched on backstage walls. On the tour were the Addrissi brothers, Skip and Flip, Tassels, Jerry Keller, Jo Ann Campbell, Dicky Do and the Dont's and Tommy Sands. There were tv shows, sessions for an lp and it all must have felt like a tornado for the youngster. "We're not in Tennessee any more Toto," to paraphrase Ms Garland. Jim Denny became his manager in August. Perhaps a hipper pop manager from New York or L.A. would have been more beneficial.
Sam stuck with the succesful formula for the follow up, Phillips 3546 Pretend/ Rockin' Love.Trade reviews read -
"Many of the magic ingredients that Carl Mann whipped up in his chart riding revival of Mona Lisa are blended into his new release. Pretend is another few-years-back Nat Cole click that Mann contagiously rocks over. Flip Rockin' Love is an enticing steady middle beat thumper that breaks into a sturdy rock stanza at mid point. Can be a big two sider."
Pretend climbed to a respectable 57 in November, spending 7 weeks in the Hot 100. No Conway cover this time, he was higher up with Danny Boy (though UK singer Alvin Stardust took Pretend into the charts in the 80s). Also in the Nov 59 chart at the same time were El Paso-Marty Robbins, High School USA-Tommy Facenda, Teen Beat-Sandy Nelson, Woo Hoo-Rockateens, Love Potion No.9-Clovers and Running Bear-Johnny Preston.
In early 1960 both Some Enchanted Evening/ I Can't Forget and follow up South of the Border failed to make any impact. The rocking the oldies formula, originally done by Fats, Haley, Platters and Little Richard, had passed the sell by date. The B side of Phillips 3555 I'm Coming Home had hit written all over it, but it failed though Billboard tipped it thus -
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"Memphis based rockabilly has a swinging coupling" and "flipside carries the standard country pull and powerfully rendered." The Charlie Rich penned tune is a great tune with a great piano lick. Former US Army Private 53310761 certainly thought so when he recorded it in 1961 for the lp Something For Everybody. It was songwriter Charlie, not Carl, who benefitted most though.
In June 1960 Sam issued a Carl Mann lp Like, Mann. An honour bestowed only on his most successful stars. the sleeve notes were aimed at his contemporaries. "Now, the Mann piano and vocal style is well known to record fans of all ages but especially among the teenagers who have so much in common with this youngster". Both WS and Eddie Bush get a mention too. there was a falling out over money with W S, who left to join Johnny Cash. Indeed Sam even put out an Eddie Bush 45 Baby I Don't Care/ Vanished, Phillips 3558. The twisting fratenity ignored it though.
Billboard gave Carl's lp 4* and said "One of the more promising of the present crop of rock styled chanters- -- pounding out rock treatments of a number of tunes with softer histories- - - Mann has a fine touch for these tunes -- his style has the sound the kids want but there's class enough to appeal to the older folks too -- worth programming." Can't imagine many moms and dads moving away from the Sinatra, South Pacific or West Side Story racks to buy this though!!!!! Another paper said "Solid sales assured from both pop and country fields", hmmm wonder if its the same guy that gives the racing tips in my paper?
There was plenty of fine material being cut, maybe the choices for 45s was wrong or that tastes were changing. Even Elvis was recording neo opera. Amongst the great tunes Carl cut were Eddie Bush's great Baby I Don't Care (not Leiber & Stoller), Ubangi Stomp, Mexicali Rose and Look At That Moon(penned by the two Carls, Mann and Perkins). Later there's more on these recordings. He was now recording at Sam's new studio, whilst it was technologically advanced it did not have the same old magic somehow. Sessions in Nashville (under the eye of Scotty Moore) and Memphis provided no more hits. Even session men of the calibre of Charlie Rich, Al Jackson, Buddy Harman, Bob Moore and Pig Robbins failed to find that elusive magic ingredient.
Jerry Lee's career picked up briefly with What'd I Say becoming a small hit, but it was a false dawn and Phillips new star was Charlie Rich swinging his inimitable way through Lonely Weekends. Carl's Wayward Wind/ Born To Be Bad and If I Could Change You/ Ain't Got No Home, sold like cup-final tickets the day after the game.
Our teenage idol found it very difficult to cope with the strains of touring and the falling sales. It must have seemed so easy back in the summer of 59. He turned, like many before and since, to solace in the upturned bottle. Touring and playing with the other Carl did not help, as he was fighting the same battle.
"After Mona Lisa, one minute I was on tv and everything, then suddenly I wasn't. I worked with Perkins, we were both on a downswing, 62/63 - both drinking hard".
After 7 Phillips 45s and an album he went back to playing gigs near his home. He played on some of Mr Perkins tunes like Big Taxes. By now the shine on the gold record was tarnishing, forlornly hanging crooked on the wall and gathering dust. It didn't put food on the table and many of Carl's boozy hangers on vanished. Even a romping version of Mountain Dew barely sold 1000 copies. By now the kids were twisting, surfing and about to Hold the Beatles Hands too, could things get any worse?
Yes, in 1964 Carl was drafted and went to Germany, but unlike that other cat he did not return to the Sinatra tv show and new fortune and fame. later like Conway and Jerry Lee he turned to the country market. He recorded for Fred Foster's Monument label for Ray Stevens, but did not emulate his former label mate Roy Orbison's soaring success. The superb Bear Family Carl Mann Box set has all the songs from this period including 14 unissued demos from 69-70. Carl went back to saw milling. He married Cathy in 68 and had 3 kids. He fought a long hard battle to beat the bottle and become a family man. Eddie Bush has also fought a long hard battle with the bottle too, unfortunately not winning apparently.
In 1974 Carl signed to ABC and some 45s came out in the UK, particularly noteworthy was a great version of the old Platters hit Twilight Time, I recall hearing that on the BBC back then. Madam fate however did not give Carl a second grasp of the brass ring. Artistic quality is one thing and commercial sales another. Bland countrypolitan was selling like cheeseburgers, even former label buddies the Killer and the Silver Fox found themselves drowned out of their own discs by the serried ranks of Nashville's backing vocalists and orchestras. Billy Sherrill and Bergen White will be held accountable for this come the revolution!
Thanks to the rockabilly revival in Europe Carl found himself winging across the Atlantic to record and play in Holland in 1978. Still only 36 with voice and instumental talent intact Carl found a second home. Working with superb musicians like Dave Travis, Stu Colman and Howard Tibble, he cut two brilliant albums of fine rocking country on the Rockhouse label in Holland. Finding an Eddie Bush acolyte in Eddie Jones, who could recreate the classic Phillips era guitar stylings with knobs on, it must have seemed like a dream come true.
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Dave Travis recalled that Eddie had long hair and looked like a member of The Band. In fact prior to the live recording he was threatened by a knife wielding rocker affronted by Eddie's non authentic syle of hair and clothes. Hopefully this fifties fascist was suitably embarrased when he heard Eddie's dazzling recreation of the quintissential Bush guitar sounds. Dave assessed Carl as a thoroughly professional artist of the highest stature and integrity.
Both live shows and recordings earned richly deserved praise. These recordings are covered in detail later, they are outstanding. The album Gonna Rock 'n Roll Tonite is a Davies household favourite. One side studio and the other live, the album had a touching and sincere ntroductory note by old pal Carl Perkins. Another tour followed and a second album In Rockabilly Country all studio work this time. During this period there were reissues, compilations with unreleased Phillips tracks released by Charly (listed later) and Jan.
Carl toured on and off for about ten years then abruptly stopped. His religious roots took him back to church. He went back to the family logging business and has remained there. Having tasted the upside and downside of fickle fame that is his perogative of course, but surely his great God given talent deserves a consistent outlet, he would go down a storm at any US or European festival.
Eddie Bush? whereabouts unknown for a long time, rumours persist of a drink befuddled life of vagrancy. Unsubstantiated stories of his demise on skid row persist. If we have been robbed of one great under rated talent in Mr Bush, it's even more sad that the other half of the partnership choses to deprive the secular musical world of his special magic.
Carl Mann is only 58 and look how well Ronnie Dawson is doing these days. Perhaps one day Sam's youngest star will feel the urge to dust off the guitar and polish the piano stool once more. With Stu Colman now a highly rated producer residing in Nashville and Messers Travis, Tibble and Jones only a flight ticket away, I'm sure the urge to yell out GONNA R'N'R TONITE one more time will prevail.
Until then why don't we just pretend?
PHIL DAVIES, April 1999
Acknowledgements to Colin Escott and Martin Hawkins. John Floyd, Dave Travis, Adam Komorowski, Hank Davis and Now Dig This. Thanks to Shaun "Anka", Tony Wilkinson and Tapio.
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Carl Mann US discography
57 Jaxon 502 Gonna Rock And Roll Tonight/Rockin' Love 59 Phillips Int'l 3539 Mona Lisa/Foolish Love 59 Phillips Int'l 3546 Pretend/Rockin' Love 59 Phillips Int'l 3550 Some Enchanted Evening/Forget 59 Phillips Int'l 3555 South Of The Border/I'm Coming Home 59 Phillips Int'l 3564 Wayward Wind/Born To Be Bad 59 Phillips Int'l 3569 If I Could Change You/I Ain't Got No Home 59 Phillips Int'l 3579 When I Grow Too Old To Dream/Mountain Dew 66 Monument 974 Down To My Last "I Forgive You"/Serenade Of The Bells 68 Arcade 196 Headin' For A Heartbreak/Isn't It True 74 ABC 12035 Ballad Of Johnny Cycle/Burnin' Holes In The Eyes Of Abraham 75 ABC 12071 Just About You/Neon Lights 75 ABC 12092 Cheatin' Time/It's Not The Coffee 75 Dot 17596 Annie Over Time/Back Loving 76 Dot 17621 Belly-Rubbin' Country Soul/Twilight Time
Carl Mann UK discography
59 London HLS 8935 Mona Lisa/Foolish One 59 London HLS 9006 Pretend/Rockin' Love 60 London HLS 9170 South Of The Border/I'm Comin' Home ABC 4120 Belly-Rubbin' Country Soul/Twilight Time Charly CYS1013 Ubangi Stomp/Rockin' Love Charly CYS1038 Till I Waltz Again With You/Paradise Charly CEP114 Monal Lisa/Rockin' Love/Pretend/Born To Be Bad (EP)
MANN ON WAX AND SHINY DISC
For serious fans and lottery winners there`s a superb CD BOX "MONA LISA" on Bear Family BCD 15713 contains the almost complete Jaxon/Sun/Monument/ABC Paramount recordings (and more), it has an immaculate book in the B Family tradition.
If you're looking for vinyl albums, and can`t afford the original Phillips/London original Charly reissued "Like Mann" LP Charly CRM2006, there was also one LP in Charlys series. "The Legendary Sun Performers" CR 30130, with an art cover by famous painter and rocker David Oxtoby.
GRT/Spotlight SPO 131 released the best of Carl's Phillips sides on their "Sun Story Vol. 6" and the Swedish label Jan put out the rarer and unissued stuff on "The Mona Lisa Rocker - 14 unissued sides" , well worth tracking down. There's also a Swedish Xmas EP that contains "Today Is Christmas".
Charly released a fabulous 2lp set The Rocking Mann CDX 17, 32 tracks and detailed notes by Martin Hawkins. Highly recommended. The Rockin Years various artist box set contained tracks by Carl.
Holland`s Rockhouse put out my two favourite "modern" lps, firstly the excellent Gonna Rock n Roll Tonight (also on Charly CRL 5008), 8 marvellous studio sides recorded in Haarlem Holland in March 78 with the Uk band that backed him on his well received European shows. Highlights, all of `em, well ok, Till I Waltz Again With You, Red Sails In The Sunset, Look At That Moon and Why Do I Keep Telling Lies To Me which is as good as the title itself is! Side 2 was a live Dutch concert which you need to listen to if you`re the kind that dismiss Carl as too lightweight on his Phillips sides. Primo rocking stuff here.
1981 saw Rockhouse release the equally tasty though slightly more country orientated lp In Rockabilly Country, backed by Dave Travis` Bad River band (now minus messers Colman and Tibble who were playing on Shaky`s hits then). 16 fine songs, covers and new, great sympathetic track selection like Judy, Ain`t Got No Home and Rockin` The Boat Of Love.
Rockhouse have issued most of the tracks off these 2 lps on a cd "In RaB Country and Live" ROCKCD 9320. 28 tracks in all but I can`t believe they omitted Red Sails, which runs Fats close as the definitive cover of this standard.Still a cracking release though.
Good ole uncle Dave has released a fine cd on Stompertime "Gonna RnR Tonight" STCD 5, not the Rockhouse lp of same name by the way. 30 tracks, ranging from a historical radio recording from 1954!, to a full live show in Belgium from March 10th 1978. Highlights though are the songs from Carl`s first sessions with Eddie Bush in Jackson, inc the demo of Mona lisa which got them to Memphis and includes the fantastic rocker Satellite No 2. Brilliant stuff.
Charly deleted a cd similar to their 2lp set called Rockin Love and replaced it with The Rockin Mann CPCD 8234(slight difference in compilation between the cds), 28 tracks on their fine mid price cd range Stars On Sun. Essential if you can`t afford the Box set.
US Collectables have recently issued a full price cd Mona Lisa which wins a Phil award for the "Least original cover of all time", why its a cartoon of Leonardo`s painting instead of a pic of our hero! Next in series a piece of burning coal instaed of Mr Riley and perhaps some bright footwear instead of Mr Perkins!! UK RECORD COLLECTOR PRICE GUIDE for UK releases
Prices in Pounds Sterling (£)
CARL MANN 59 London HLS 8935 Mona Lisa/Foolish One £22 59 London HLS 8935 Mona Lisa/Foolish One (78) £75 59 London HLS 9006 Pretend/Rockin' Love £22 59 London HLS 9006 Pretend/Rockin' Love (78) £125 60 London HLS 9170 South Of The Border/I'm Comin' Home £18 60 London HA-S 2277 LIKE MANN - CARL MANN SINGS (LP) £150
US POP CHARTS YEAR -- POS -- WKS -- SONG TITLE -- RECORD LABEL 1959 -- 25 -- 6 -- Mona Lisa -- Phillips 3539
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Carl & Rayburn ANTHONY I AIN'T GOT NO HOME
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