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Roy Moss & Friends - Arkansas Rockers
Well placed for picking up the first rumblings of rockabilly from both Tennessee and Texas, Arkansas-based artists were responsible for some of the earliest examples of hillbilly rock'n'roll, even though they usually needed to travel to Memphis, Nashville, Cincinnati or, even, Chicago to record at first. Our leading man on this trawl through Arkansas' finest rockers is "Mr Action" - Roy Moss... TRACKS: 1. Roy Moss - You Nearly Lose Your Mind 2. Roy Moss - You're My Big Baby Now 3. Roy Moss - You Don't Know My Mind 4. Roy Moss - Corrine Corrina 5. Roy Moss with Cliff Allen's Band - Yes Juanita's Mine 6. Roy Moss with Cliff Allen's Band - Wiggle Walkin' Baby 7. Bill Riley - Is That All To The Ball (Mr Hall) 8. The Thunderbirds - Flying Saucers 9. Bill Riley - Rockin' On The Moon 10. Bobby Lee Trammell - My Susie J-My Susie Jane 11. Teddy Redell - Knocking On The Back Side 12. Jimmy Ford - You're Gonna' Be Sorry 13. Jimmy Williams - I Belong To You 14. Montie Jones & The Revin Robbin's - Moonshine 15. Gene Stacks - I Know (My Baby Loves Me) 16. Bobby Lee Trammell - Shirley Lee 17. Teddy Redell - Gold Dust 18. Sonny Deckelman & The Blue Notes - I've Got Love 19. Alton Guyon & his Boogie Blues Boys - Bop Bobby Socks Bop 20. Buddy Phillips with The Rockin' Ramblers - Coffee Baby 21. Little Montie Jones - You're Just That Kind 22. Larry Donn - Honey-Bun 23. Buddy Killen - Whatcha Gonna Do Tomorrow? 24. Jimmy Ford - Don't Hang Around Me Anymore 25. Jimmy WIlliams - You're Always Late 26. Johnny Moore with Jimmy Haggett's Band - Country Girl 27. Sonny Deckelman - Born To Lose 28. Mike McAlister - I Don't Dig It 29. Don Head - Goin' Strong 30. Bobby Lee Trammell - I Sure Do Love You Baby 31. Bobby Brown - Please Please Baby 32. Five Spots featuring Don Glenn - Get WIth It 33. Bill Reeder - Till I Waltz Again With You 34. Hank Swatley - Oakie Boogie 35. Chuck Brooks & The Sharpies - Spinning My Wheels