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Bruce Channel - Hey! Baby: The Early Years (1959-1962) (2019)

Bruce Channel - Hey! Baby: The Early Years (1959-1962) (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Bruce Channel

  • Title: Hey! Baby: The Early Years (1959-1962)
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Jasmine Records
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:06:51
  • Total Size: 183 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Bruce Channel - Run Romance Run
2. Bruce Channel - Don't Leave Me
3. Bruce Channel - Will I Ever Love Again
4. Bruce Channel - Slow Down Baby
5. Bruce Channel - Boy! This Stuff Kills Me
6. Bruce Channel - Now or Never
7. Bruce Channel - Hey! Baby
8. Bruce Channel - Dream Girl
9. Bruce Channel - Breakin' Up Is Hard to Do
10. Bruce Channel - Baby It's You
11. Bruce Channel - Chantilly Lace
12. Bruce Channel - Ain't Got No Home
13. Bruce Channel - Sorry Baby
14. Bruce Channel - Dream Baby
15. Bruce Channel - Since I Met You Baby
16. Bruce Channel - Love Me
17. Bruce Channel - If Only I Had Known
18. Bruce Channel - Baby You've Got What It Takes
19. Bruce Channel - Number One Man
20. Bruce Channel - Come on Baby
21. Bruce Channel - Mine Exclusively
22. Bruce Channel - Somewhere in This Town
23. Bruce Channel - Stand Tough
24. Bruce Channel - Oh! Baby
25. Bruce Channel - Let's Hurt Together
26. Bruce Channel - No Other Baby
27. Bruce Channel - Night People
28. Bruce Channel - Hully Gully
29. Bruce Channel - Let Your Mind Roll On
30. Bruce Channel - Cherry Wine

Texas-born BRUCE CHANNEL is chiefly remembered for his 1962 worldwide hit 'Hey! Baby', a disc which also featured Delbert McClinton on harmonica.

He charted with follow-ups, 'Number One Man', 'Come On Baby', and 'Somewhere In This Town', while his LP, 'Hey! Baby (And 11 Other Songs About Your Baby)', which also featured McClinton, is a highly sought-after collectors' item.

This unique compilation includes all of these, alongside Channel's three rare-as-hens-teeth early, pre-fame 45s, which rarely turn up on other compilations, plus a couple of non-charting late 1962 singles.

Included as bonus tracks are a couple of 45s recorded in the UK in 1962, whilst on tour, during the course of which he famously headlined over The Beatles at the New Brighton Tower (when McClinton allegedly taught John Lennon how to play harmonica).


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 13:13
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 13:29
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Many thanks, Hi-Res welcome.
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 22:51
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as mufty : Many thanks, Hi-Res welcome !!