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Released. 1981 — Germany. Vinyl —. LP, Compilation, Mono. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for That Rock-A-Billy Cat! by Charlie Feathers. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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- Rock
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- Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Charlie Feathers war ein US-amerikanischer Country- und Rockabilly-Musiker. Er galt als einer der führenden Vertreter seines Genres, obwohl es keine seiner Singles in die Charts schaffte. Zu seinen bekanntesten Songs zählen Tongue-Tied Jill, One Hand Loose und Jungle Fever.
JahrTitelPlattenfirma1955Peepin’ Eyes / I’ve Been DeceivedFlip Records1955Peepin’ Eyes / I’ve Been DeceivedSun Records1956Defrost Your Heart / A Wedding Gown Of ...Sun Records1956Tongue Tied Jill / Get With ItMeteor RecordsCharlie Feathers – That Rock-A-Billy Cat! Tracklist. Companies, etc. Recorded At – Select-O-Hits Studio. Credits. Acoustic Bass – Marcus Van Story. Drums – Bubba Fuller. Guitar – Ramon Maupin, Troy Jones (2) Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Charlie Feathers. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 5014757173486. Other Versions (1) View All.
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That Rockabilly Cat! by Charlie Feathers released in 1979. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Released. 1981 — Germany. Vinyl —. LP, Compilation, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "That Rock-A-Billy Cat!" on Discogs.
7. Apr. 2024 · Here you have the complete 50’s recordings of Charlie Feathers, in other words “the ultimate rockabilly album” :47 songs from the best stylist of the genre, a great country singer (Sam Phillips once said “ He could have been the George Jones of his day .”) and an even greater rockabilly singer, the man that brought up the hiccup to the rank of art.