Chanteur Country US né Edwards James Bond, le 1er juillet 1933 à Memphis (Tennessee). Eddie Bond, encore adolescent, se produit dans la région de Memphis avec son groupe les "Stompers".
En 1952, il forme le "Western Swing Band" et en 1955, Eddie se présente sans succès chez Sun et Meteor Records. Il enregistre finalement un premier disque chez Ekko. Ensuite Eddie signe chez Mercury (56) avec ses "Stompers". Il a aussi enregistré pour Stomper Time, United Southern Artists, Diplomat, Memphis, Tab et Phillips International Records (62).
Eddie Bond a fait un retour en 1982 chez Rockhouse. Eddie a aussi été un comédien sur la radio KWEM (Memphis, Tennessee) en 1955; Disc Jockey sur la même radio en 1956-58 et un chanteur régulier du Louisiana Hayride (KWKH, Shreveport, Louisiane).
Despite never becoming a major national figure, Eddie Bond has carved out a place as a rockabilly and country star, as well as a radio personality, for 50 years. A contemporary of Elvis Presley and a fixture in Memphis and on the Louisiana Hayride in the mid-'50s, Bond was one of the best singers of the period, and led the Stompers, one of the hottest bands, but he never broke out the way Elvis did. His records, whether rockabilly, country, or gospel, however, were among the best to come from Memphis from the mid-'50s through the 1960s, and helped Bond remain a much loved country/rockabilly performer into the new millennium. Born Edwards James Bond in Memphis, he was originally drawn into music by the work of Ernest Tubb and Roy Acuff. By age eight, Bond had saved enough to buy his first guitar, and as a teenager he played at beer joints around Memphis. He drifted through various jobs after finishing school, including furniture factory worker and truck driver, before serving an 18-month hitch in the Navy. After returning to civilian life, he began putting together his band, the Stompers, whose membership at various times in the years 1952-1954 included Jody Chastain and Curtis Lee Anderson. By 1955, the group's mainstays included Reggie Young on lead guitar, John Hughey on the pedal steel, and Johnny Fine at the drums. Bond led the Stompers on tours across the South and Southwest, billed alongside Roy Orbison, among other future country and rock & roll stars. They failed in auditions for Sam Phillips at Sun and the Bihari brothers' Meteor label, and in 1955 he signed with tiny Ekko Records, which resulted in a pair of singles issued late in the year, "Double Duty Lovin'"/"Talking Off the Wall" and "Love Makes a Fool (Everyday)"/"Your Eyes." These were pleasant, well-played country numbers, but they didn't include the band, only Bond as singer. With Hank Garland on lead guitar, Jerry Byrd on steel guitar, and Marvin Hughes at the ivories, they were OK records and then some, but not representative of Bond's real sound — "Talking Off the Wall" was a rocker, with a solid beat and lots of tension in the lead and rhythm guitar parts, but it was the B-side to the milder "Double Duty Lovin'." In any case, neither record attracted any notice from the public or the musical world. Bond and his band managed to get signed to Mercury Records in 1956, and this was where they came into their own. From their first Mercury session in February of 1956, Eddie Bond & the Stompers cooked, with a lean, hard rockabilly sound that rocked with the best of them. The band in those days featured Young, Hughey, and Fine, with Bond playing rhythm. The single "I Got a Woman"/"Rockin' Daddy" from that session is testimony to the excitement they could generate. That Mercury debut sold well in the spring of 1956, and they were getting lots of gigs and broadcast exposure at the time. Bond played the Louisiana Hayride alongside Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Johnny Horton, and it was around this time that he started his own radio show, an activity that was to loom ever larger in his career. His second Mercury session produced still more rockabilly gold, including "Slip, Slip, Slippin' In" and "Flip, Flop Mama," and they sold respectably, if not spectacularly. Bond didn't stay with rockabilly music, however, and his later Mercury sessions produced country sides, although "Love Love Love" rocks pretty well. His Mercury contract ended in 1957, and for his next sessions, Bond was back doing rockabilly again, followed by more country music and even a foray into gospel in the early '60s. Bond's biggest success in the years that followed came on radio, where his show achieved huge ratings; this, in turn, helped sustain his record sales, as he recorded or licensed various songs to different labels, mostly in a country vein. Eddie Bond was never going to be another Elvis Presley — he wasn't going to be turned into a movie star as easily, or branch into other, heavily produced sounds, and he was too successful early on as a radio personality to abandon that activity. But he made a more than fair rival to Conway Twitty (whom he played with around 1955, when the latter was still known as Harold Jenkins), with a pleasing tenor voice, understated in its sweetness and dramatic nuance, and a good sense of how to deliver a song, whether ballad, rocker, or gospel number. He continued performing through the 1990s and into the new century. His broadcasting career was especially successful and assured him of a wide country audience, while his classic rockabilly sides from the '50s helped make him a living legend among enthusiasts, especially in Europe. Five decades into performing, he remains true to his country and rockabilly roots.
I've Got A Woman / Talking Off The Wall / Loves Make A Fool
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Albums
1961
LP 12" ROCK IT 1002 (US)
THE SOUL OF MEMPHIS
1962
LP 12" PHILLIPS INTERNATIONALPLP 1980 (US)
EDDIE BOND SING GREATEST COUNTRY GOSPEL HITS : Most Of All I Want To See Jesus / Where Could I Go But To The Lord / Satisfied / When They Ring Those Golden Bells / If We Never Meet Again / Will I Be Lost Or Will I Be Saved / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / Pass Use Not Oh Gentle Saviour / I Saw The Light / Letter To God / Precious Memories / Hallelujah Way
1967
LP 12" MILLIONAIRE 1618 (US)
FAVOURITE COUNTRY HITS FROM DOWNHOME
1969
LP 12" MCCR 660 (US)
MY CHOICE IS EDDIE BOND
1973
LP 12" ENTERPRISE ENS-1038 (US)
EDDIE BOND SINGS THE LEGEND OF BUFORD PUSSER - Son Of A Sawmill Man / Buford Pusser's Walkin' Tall / Law Enforcing Man / Time / The Prettiest Dress / 200 Lbs. O' Swingin' Hound / Buford Pusser's Child / Buford Pusser Goes Bear Hunting With A Switch / Christmas In Heaven / Legend Of Buford Pusser
1976
LP 12" TAB 10706 (US)
CAUTION, EDDIE BOND IS CONTAGIOUS
1980 ?
LP 12" WHITE LABEL 8876 (NL)
ORIGINAL EARLY RECORDINGS - Rockin' Daddy / I've Got A Woman / Baby Baby Baby / Love Love Love / Hershey Bar / Blacksliddin' / Double Duty Lovin' / Talkin' Off The Wall / Flip Flop Mama / Slip Slip Slipin' In / Boppin' Bonnie / You're Part Of Me / They Say We're Too Young / Lovin' You Lovin' You / Love Makes A Fool / Your Eyes
1980 ?
LP 12" MCCR 6605-8352 (US)
MY CHOICE IS EDDIE BOND - Big Boss Man / Double Duty Lovin' / Monkey And The Baboon / Here Come The Train / One Minute More / etc...
1980 ?
LP 12" STAR-CLUB 33-1962-1 (NL)
EDDIE BOND SINGS THE GREATEST COUNTRY GOSPELS - Most Of All I Want To See Jesus / Where Could I Got But To The Lord / Satisfied / When They Ring Those Golden Bel Is / If We Never Meet Again / Will I Be Lost Or Will I Be Saved / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / Pass Me Not Oh Gentle Saviour / I Saw The Light / Precious Memories / Letter To Gold / Hallelujah Way
1983
LP 12" ROCKHOUSE 8206 (UK)
ROCKIN' DADDY FROM MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE VOL. I - Your Woman May Have Been There / I've You Heard The Gossip / Little Red Wagon / This Cold War With You / Old Country Rock / I'm Satisfied / Behave Be Quiet Or Be Gone / Feel I Like Catching The Blues / Tank Town Boogie / I Got A Hole In My Pirough / Standing In The Station / Don't Tear Me Up / Knock Kneed Nellie / I Booger Gonna Betcha / Keep Playing That Music / Night Train To Memphis
1984
LP 12" ROCKHOUSE 8406 (UK)
ROCKIN' DADDY FROM MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE VOL. II - One Way Ticket / Your Conscience / N°9 Train / Tore Up / Blue Suede Shoes / Fool About You / Long Tall Sally / Monkey And The Baboon / Gambling Man / Sweet Marie / Ice Cold Baby / Boppin' Bonnie / Lonely Heart / Let's Take The Long Way Home Tonight / Juke Joint Johnnie
1985
LP 12" HITSOUNDS 1001 (NL)
TENNESSEE LEGEND MAKER - Caution / Is My Woman Just Another Traitor / It's Wonderful / Another Man's Shoes / That Glass / Whatever Makes You Happy / Before The Next Teardrops Fall / Somebody That Won't Lie / Time Free / Devil's Is A Woman / I Can't Fight This Much Longer / We Live In Separate Worlds / Running Drunk
1986 ?
LP 12" SUNJAY SJLP 573 (SW)
EARLY DAYS
1993
2 CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 15708 (D)
ROCKIN' DADDY :
CD 1 : Double Duty Lovin' / Talking Off The Wall / Love Makes A Fool / Your Eyes / I Got A Woman / Rockin' Daddy / Slip, Slip Slippin' In / Baby, Baby, Baby / Flip Flop Mama / Boppin' Bonnie / You're Part Of Me / King On Your Throne / They Say We're Too Young / Backslidin' / Love, Love, Love / Lovin' You, Lovin' You / Hershey Bar / One Step Close To You / Show Me (without sax) / Broke My Guitar / This Old Heart Of Mine / Show Me (with sax)
CD 2 : One More Memory / I Can't Quit / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Back Home In Indiana (instr.) / They'll Never Take Her Love From Me / The Day I Found You / Standing In The Window / Back Street Affair / Our Secret Rendezvous / Your Eyes / Double Duty Lovin' / I'd Just Be Fool Enough / You Nearly Lose Your Mind / I Thought I Heard You Call My Name / Big Boss Man / Rockin' Daddy / In My Solitude / Most Of All I Want To See Jesus / Where Could I Go But To The Lord / Satisfied / When They Ring Those Golden Bells / If We Never Meet Again / Will I Be Lost Or Will I Be Saved / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / Pass Me Not, Oh Gentle Saviour / I Saw The Light / Letter To God / Precious Memories / Hallelujah Way
199?
CD STOMPER TIME STCD 1 (UK)
ROCKIN' DADDY - Rockin' Daddy / Big Boss Man / Can't Win For Losing / When The Jukebox Plays / Hey Joe / Monkey And The Baboon / The Blues Got Me / Standing In your Window / Look Like A Monkey / I'll Step Aside / Memphis Tennessee / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Winners Circle / Juke Joint Johnnie / You'll Never Be A Stranger To Me / Boo Dop Da Caa Caa / A Heart Full Of Heartaches / Here Comes The Train / Someday I'll Sober Up / Double Duty Lovin' / Let's Make The Parting Sweet / Tomorrow I'll Be Gone / One More Memory / Country Shindig / When The Jukebox Plays / Raunchy / Cold Dark Waters / Your Eyes / It's Been So Long Darling / Your Old Standby / This Old Heart Of Mine
2000
CD RARITY C 192609 (NL)
THE MEMPHIS BOPPER - I'm Satisfied / A Booger's Gonna Getcha / Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon / Behave, Be Quiet Or Be Gone / Knock Kneed Nellie / I Got A Hole In My Pirogue / Standing In The Station / Old Country Rock / Your Woman May Have Been Here, But She Said Her Last Goodbye / Have You Heard The Gossip / Feel Like I'm Catching The Blues / Keep Playing That Music / This Cold War With You / Don't Tear Me Up / Sweet Marie / Ice Cold Baby / Tank Town Boogie / Boppin' Bonnie / Gambling Man / Night Train To Memphis / Lonely Heart / Let's Take The Long Way Home Tonight
03/2007
CD STOMPER TIME 23 (UK)
MEMPHIS ROCKABILLY KING - Slip, Slip Slippin' In / Boppin' Bonnie / Rockin' Daddy / Here Comes the Train / Flip Flop Mama / Big Boss Man / I've Got A Woman / Talking Off The Wall / Baby Baby Baby (What Am I Gonna Do) / The Monkey & The Baboon / Juke Joint Johnnie / Double Duty Lovin' / Can't Win For Losing / Boo Bop Da Caa Caa / Love Makes A Fool (Every Day) / Look Like A Monkey / You Nearly Lose Your Mind / This Old Heart Of Mine / Country Shindig / When The Juke Box Plays [alternate take] / One Way Ticket / Blue Blue Day / Gonna Rock My Baby Tonight / Monkey Business / Hey Joe / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Winners Circle / Standing In Your Window / Stomping At The Ranch / Someday I'll Sober Up / Your Eyes / Memphis, Tennessee (with Cousin BO-JACK) / I'm Satisfied / Tank Town Boogie / Tore Up / Don't Tear Me Up / Candy Kisses / The Cliff Finch Train / Watch Old Cliff Finch / A Mid-South Motor
Born 1933 in Memphis, Tenn. A performer on KWEM (Memphis, Tenn.) in 1955. Disc jockey on KWEM (Memphis, Tenn.) in 1956-58. A regular on the Louisiana Hayride (KWKH, Shreveport, La.) in 1958.
References: Three-part feature article in issues 39-41 (1991) of Rockin' Fifties. Two-part sessionography in issues 41 & 50.
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
1955/Aug. (Bb est.)
Ekko 1015
Talking Off The Wall {d, C, 1d,1m} Double Duty Lovin' {d, C,Q,Z, 1d,1m}
1 1
AA A
1955/Sept. (Bb est.)
Ekko 1016
Love Makes A Fool (Every Day) {d , 1d,1m} Your Eyes {d, Z, 1d,1m}
Boppin' Bonnie {d,e,g,h, I,M,N,P,R, 1d,1m} Baby, Baby, Baby (What Am I Gonna Do) {d,g, M,P, 1d,1m}
3 3
YW12703 YW12701
1957/Mar. 9 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury-Starday 71067x45
They Say We're Too Young {d , 1m} You're Part Of Me {d , 1m}
1 1
YW14716 YW14714
1957/July 22 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury-Starday 71153x45
Hershey Bar {d , 1m} Lovin' You, Lovin' You {d , 1m}
1 1
YW14784 YW14783
1957/Dec. 2 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury-Starday 71237x45
Love, Love, Love {d , 1m} Backslidin' {d , 1m}
1 1
YW14782 YW14717
1958/Oct. 13 Bb c&w rev.
D 1016
The Blues Got Me {Z, 1j} Standing In Your Window {Z, 1d,1j}
2 2
1030 1031
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1959/Mar. or earlier (BMI est.)
Stomper Time 1155
Can't Win For Losing {E,Z, 1a,1d} When The Juke Box Plays {Z, 1a,1j}
1 1
S-1604 S-1605
1959/Apr. BMI clear.
Stomper Time 1156
Boo Bop Da Caa Caa {a, Z, 1d,1j} You'll Never Be A Stranger To Me {Z}
1 1
S-2022 S-2021
Stomper Time 1162
It's Been So Long Darling {1j} Your Old Standby {Z, 1j}
1
S-105
1960/May 2 Bb pop rev.
Coral 62200
The Little Black Book Is My Ring On Your Finger
1 1
108,864 108,865*
1960/Nov. (Bb est.)
Wildcat W0058
Can't Win For Losing {1j} You'll Never Be A Stranger To Me {1j}
1 1
B A
1960/Dec. RCA mx code
Spa 25-1001
I Walk Alone Only One Minute More
1 1
LO8W-3327 LO8W-3326
1961 RCA mx code
United Southern Artists 5-106
This Ole Heart Of Mine {Z, 1d} Second Chance
1
M8OW-8051 M8OW-8052
1962 rel. no. code
Memphis M-105
Tomorrow I Will Be Gone {c, Z, 1c,1k} (Let's) Make The Parting Sweet {Z, 1c,1k}
1
131962 A 131962 B
1962/Oct. 6 Bb c&w rev.
Pen 114
As Long As I'll Forgive I Guess I've Got The Blues
1 1
P-21 P-20
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1963 (Bb est.)
Decca 31469
As Long As I'll Forgive I Guess I've Got The Blues
1 1
112,834+ 112,833
1963 RCA mx code
Diplomat 660S-1502
Every Part Of Me In From Stepping Out
1
P4KM-1502 P4KM-1503
1964 RCA mx code
Tagg 6408
Big Boss Man {1d} Empire
1
R5KM-8517
1964 RCA mx code
Diplomat 645D-8566
Monkey And The Baboon {y, D,T,W,Z, 1a,1d,1e,1j} Short Honeymoon
1 1
R4KM-8566 R4KM-8567
1965 RCA mx code
Millionaire MC-108
I Just Found Out Back To Vietnam
S4KM-0934 S4KM-0935
Goldwax 107
I Can't Fight This Much Longer Now And Then
1 1
srp 7019 srp 7020
1965 mx series
Memphis M-114
Raunchy {Z, 1k} Cold Dark Waters {Z, 1c}
1 1
SoN 15602 SoN 15601
1965/July BMI clear.
Memphis M-115
Here Comes The Train {a,b,y, U,Z, 1b,1c,1d,1e,1i,1j} Someday I'll Sober Up {V,Z, 1c,1d,1j}
1 1
SoN 18482 SoN 18481
1965 (Bb est.)
K-Ark 643
Here Comes The Train {i} Someday I Will Sober Up
4 4
SoN-18482 SoN-18481
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1965 RCA mx code
Millionaire 698B-3587
Hey Joe {Z, 1d,1j} [title unknown] [title unknown] [title unknown]
1966 RCA mx code
Millionaire 698B-9721
The Little Black Book Is My Ring On Your Finger
1 1
T4KM-9722 T4KM-9721
XL 360
Running Drunk We Live In Separate Worlds
1 1
356-A 356-B
Villa [unknown]
Let The Good Times Roll {1j} You Don't Miss Your Water {1j}
Tab 670
Second Chance Buford Pusser Goes Hunting With A Switch
1 1
XK3M-6766-B XK3M-6766-A
1973/Apr. BMI clear.
Tab 677
Rocking Daddy {Z} That Glass
1 1
B A
1961 (BSN est.)
Phillips Int. PILP-1980
Country Gospel Hits [monaural] Most Of All I Want To See Jesus Where Could I Go But To The Lord Satisfied When They Ring Those Golden Bells If We Never Meet Again Will I Be Lost Or Will I Be Saved Just A Closer Walk With Thee Pass Me Not Oh Gentle Savior I Saw The Light {1h} Letter To God Precious Memories Hallelujah Way
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1967
Millionaire MLP 1618
Country Shindig [instr.] One More Memory My Bucket's Got A Hole In It {1d} Secret Rendezvous I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name The Hand You're Holding Now Day Dreaming I Turned And Slowly Walked Away You Can't Hurt Me Anymore Cry Cry Darling Mr. Moon Blue Blue Day {1d} Are You Teasing Me I'll Step Aside {Z, 1j}
A A A A A A A B B B B B B B
Additional Tracks on Comps
1957
Sun unissued
Show Me [vers. 1] {d,z , 1f} Show Me [vers. 2] Show Me [vers. 3] {d}
1958 (Sun Rec.)
Sun unissued
Broke My Guitar {d,s,x , 1f} This Old Heart Of Mine [alt. vers. 1] {d,l,q,z, A} This Old Heart Of Mine [alt. vers. 2] {1f}
1962 (Sun Rec.)
Phillips Int. unissued
Back Street Affair {d , 1h} Big Boss Man {d,r, K,Z, 1j} Double Duty Lovin' [alt. vers.] {d,n} My Bucket's Got A Hole In It {d, X,Z, 1j} Rockin' Daddy [alt. vers.] {d,f,j,k,m,o,p,t,x, S, 1g,1j} Standing In Your Window [alt. vers.] {z , 1j}
[unissued]
Doody Do Right {1j} King On Your Throne {d , 1n} Patchako Hop {B} Raunchy [alt. vers.] {1c} Someday I'll Sober Up [alt. version] {1b} When The Juke Box Plays [alt. vers.] {1d} You Nearly Lose Your Mind {d , 1d}
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Back Home In Indiana {d} The Day I Found You {d,z} Fool About You {J} Hallelujah Way {d} A Heart Full Of Heartaches {Z} I Can't Quit {d} I Saw The Light {d} I Thought I Heard You Call My Name {d} I'd Just Be Fool Enough {d} If We Never Meet Again {d} In My Solitude {d} Just A Closer Walk With Thee {d} Letter To God {d} Long Tall Sally {J,L} Most Of All I Want To See Jesus {d} One More Memory {d, Z} One Step Close To You {d} Our Secret Rendezvous {d} Pass Me Not, Oh Gentle Saviour {d} Precious Memories {d} Satisfied {d} Standing In The Window {d} They'll Never Take Her Love From Me {d} Where Could I Go But The Lord {d} Whey They Ring Those Golden Bells {d} Will I Be Lost Or Will I Be Saved {d} Your Conscience {K} Your Eyes {d}
References in "As By" Column:
as by Eddie Bond
as by Eddie Bond And The Stompers
as by Eddie Bond And His Stompers
as by Eddie Bond With Jordanaires
Other Notes:
SEE ALSO: Wheeler, Karen
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Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
a.
Ace CH 167 (lp)
Memphis Rockabilly
b.
Ace CDCH 191 (cd)
Rockabilly Shakeout
c.
Ace CHAD 197 (lp)
The Memphis Label Story
d.
Bear Family BCD 15708 (cd)
Rockin' Daddy / Eddie Bond
e.
Bear Family BCD 16101 (cd)
That'll Flat Git It, Vol. 11 (Mercury)
f.
Bellaphon BI 15140 (lp)
Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 3: Rockin' & Boppin'
g.
Big Tone BT 5704 (cd)
Mercury Rockabillies [And] Louisiana Rock 'N' Roll
h.
Bop BOP- 006 (cd)
Saturday Night On Bop Street, Vol. 6
i.
Buffalo Bop Bb-CD 55152 (cd)
Choo Choo Bop
j.
Cambra Sound CR 104 (lp)
Rockabilly Rebels
k.
Charly LP 10019 (lp)
The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol.2
l.
Charly CR 30116 (lp)
Sun - The Roots Of Rock, Vol. 9: Rebel Rockabilly, Vol. 2
m.
Charly CR 30124 (lp)
The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2
n.
Charly CR 30128 (lp)
Sun - The Roots Of Rock, Vol. 13: Rockabilly Sundown
o.
Charly PBX CD 336 (cd)
The Legendary Sun Records Story
p.
Charly SNAJ 713 (cd)
The Sun Records Story
q.
Charly MID 8099 (cd)
Essential Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 1
r.
Charly CPCD 8274-2 (cd)
The Very Best Of Sun Rockabilly
s.
Charly CPCD 8317 (cd)
Essential Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 5
t.
Charly CPCD 8352 (cd)
Essential Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 6
u.
Club 011 (lp)
Grab This And Dance, Vol. 11
v.
Club PR PRLP- 007 (lp)
Pure Rockabilly, Vol. 7
w.
Club PR PRLP- 009 (lp)
Pure Rockabilly, Vol. 9
x.
Disky Memphis 03 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rockabilly Collection, Vol. 1
y.
Disky DO 250542 (cd)
As Good As It Gets: Rockabilly
z.
Disky DCD 5201 (cd)
Ultimate Sun Country Collection
A.
Dressed To Kill/BMG DTKBOX 66 (cd)
The Sun Gods
B.
Eagle EA-R 90205 (cd)
Chicken Rock: "Rockin" Around The Mountain
C.
El Toro ETCD 1011 (cd)
Tennessee Rock'n Billy 1955
D.
Go-Cat-Go 20691 (cd)
Best Of Rockabilly
E.
Hop 004 (cd)
Hillbilly Hop, Vol. 4
F.
Lucky CDLR 602 (cd)
Rock Rock-Ola, Vol. 2
G.
Lucky CDLR 801 (cd)
Rockabilly Gold, Vol. 1
H.
Lucky CDLR 809 (cd)
Rockabilly Gold, Vol. 9
I.
Lucky CDLR 810 (cd)
Rockabilly Gold, Vol. 10
J.
Magnum Force MFLP 055 (lp)
Red Hot Rockabilly, Vol. 3
K.
Magnum Force MFLP 056 (lp)
Red Hot Rockabilly, Vol. 4
L.
Magnum Force CDMF 082 (cd)
Red Hot Rockabilly, Vol. 8 (Best Of)
M.
Mercury (England) 6463 084 (lp)
Mercury Rockabillies
N.
Mustang MUST 3 (cd)
Rockabilly & Hillbilly Bop, Vol. 3: Let's Go Boppin' Tonight