- I'm a Mean Mean Daddy - R. Paul Carnes
 - I'm a Long Gone Daddy - Bob Edward - Bobby Edwards
 - Wlaking Talking Baby Doll - Jerald Boykin
 - Rockin' Daddy - Lee Dorn
 - Party Line - Mary Haskell - Hans May
 - Just Rockin' - Glen Cooper
 - Rock and Roll Country Boy - Curley Milikin
 - I Just Learned to Rock - Jack King - W.S. Stevenson
 - Bumble Rumble - Sid Silver
 - Honey Talk - Hodges Brothers - Ralph Hodges
 - Sugar Mama (Daddy) - Glen Cooper
 - I Gotta Go - Johnny Dove
 - Flea Circus - Bobo Baxter
 - Jumpo from 6 to 6 - Al Barkel - Al Barkle
 - 55 Chevy - Hoyt Stevenson
 - You Gotta Play Fair - Curly Griffin
 - Sinful Woman - Bill Browning
 - Fool About You - Danny Darron
 - I Can't Wait Till Saturday Night - Bill Cox
 - Moo Mama Myrick - Ben Hall
 - My Baby's Gone - Roland A. Faulk
 - If You Call That Love - Jerald Boykin
 - You're Gonna Change - Vic Thomas
 - Got Rockin' on My Mind - Curly Griffin
 - I'm Gonna Rock Some Too - Hodges Brothers
 - Money Lovin' My Baby - Chandos McRill
 - Somebody's Lovin' My Baby - Bob Dingus
 - You'll Never Change Me - Lonnie Allen
 - Poor Me - Chandos McRill
 - Hi-Steppin' Daddy - Dallas Wilson
 
 
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Lonnie Allen Primary Artist
Dallas Wilson Primary Artist
Bill Cox Primary Artist
Al Barkel Primary Artist
Danny Darron Primary Artist
Bobby Edwards Primary Artist
Roland A. Faulk Primary Artist
Vic Thomas Primary Artist
Glen Cooper Primary Artist
Chandos McRill Primary Artist
Lee Dorn Primary Artist
Bobo Baxter Primary Artist
Ralph Hodges Primary Artist
Mary Haskell Primary Artist
Bob Dingus Primary Artist
Curly Griffin Primary Artist
Bill Browning Primary Artist
Hoyt Stevenson Primary Artist
Curley Milikin Primary Artist
R. Paul Carnes Primary Artist
Sid Silver Primary Artist
Jerald Boykin Primary Artist
Jack King Primary Artist
Johnny Dove Primary Artist
Ben Hall Primary Artist
Dallas Wilson Composer
Roland A. Faulk Composer
Glen Cooper Composer
Lee Dorn Composer
Ralph Hodges Performer
Bob Edward Composer
Bill Browning Performer,Composer
Al Barkle Composer
W.S. Stevenson Composer
Jack King Performer,Composer
The Hodges Brothers Composer
Bill Cox Performer,Composer
Bobo Baxter Composer
Bob Dingus Composer
Sid Silver Composer
Johnny Dove Composer
Hans May Composer
Vic Thomas Performer,Composer
Hoyt Stevenson Composer
Lonnie Allen Performer,Composer
Jerald Boykin Composer
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
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This collection is almost all golden, and what's not gold is purified silver. There are at least a half dozen lost classics here that should be in anyone's collection, beginning with Paul Carnes' "I'm a Mean Mean Daddy," a sleazy, lubricious account of one man's adventures with the opposite sex. Bobby Edwards' "I'm a Long Gone Daddy," originally on Ozark Records, almost qualifies as a yodel number. Lee Dorn's "Rockin' Daddy," issued by Ranger Records, by contrast, has an almost early-'60s feel, close in spirit to Bobby Fuller, leading one to wonder if Dorn was a Texas-based rocker and why he didn't keep going into the 1960s. Jack King's Four-Star single "I Just Learned to Rock" sounds exactly like that, and is one of the weaker links in this collection. The disc does sag slightly in the middle with "I Gotta Go" by Johnny Dove, which sounds like second-rate Johnny Horton, and Bobo Baxter's "Flea Circus," a silly number that at least has the virtue of some strong guitar and drum work. But then it picks up again with "Jump from 6 to 6," a supremely raunchy rocker by Al Barkle -- this sounds almost like a live recording, with a dance hall ambience and reverb that's nearly palpable. The only bummer here, Vic Thomas' "You're Gonna Change," is a country number without a lot to recommend it, and it's surrounded by cool rockers like Curley Griffin's "Got Rockin' on My Mind," and Bob Dingus' pure R&B "Somebody's Lovin' My Baby," which could almost pass muster as a lost Joe Turner number, plus Dallas Wilson's western swing flavored "Hi-Steppin' Daddy." Fully seven-eighths of what's here is worth the price of this CD, and it won't be found anywhere else. Just think, in some alternate universe, Elvis Presley is a truck dispatcher nearing retirement in the 1990s and one of these guys -- probably Al Barkle -- is king of rock & roll. ~ Bruce Eder
Product Details
| Release Date: | 06/26/2000 | 
|---|---|
| Label: | BUFFALO BOP | 
| UPC: | 4001043550268 | 
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Hodges Brothers Primary ArtistLonnie Allen Primary Artist
Dallas Wilson Primary Artist
Bill Cox Primary Artist
Al Barkel Primary Artist
Danny Darron Primary Artist
Bobby Edwards Primary Artist
Roland A. Faulk Primary Artist
Vic Thomas Primary Artist
Glen Cooper Primary Artist
Chandos McRill Primary Artist
Lee Dorn Primary Artist
Bobo Baxter Primary Artist
Ralph Hodges Primary Artist
Mary Haskell Primary Artist
Bob Dingus Primary Artist
Curly Griffin Primary Artist
Bill Browning Primary Artist
Hoyt Stevenson Primary Artist
Curley Milikin Primary Artist
R. Paul Carnes Primary Artist
Sid Silver Primary Artist
Jerald Boykin Primary Artist
Jack King Primary Artist
Johnny Dove Primary Artist
Ben Hall Primary Artist
Technical Credits
Ben Hall Performer,ComposerDallas Wilson Composer
Roland A. Faulk Composer
Glen Cooper Composer
Lee Dorn Composer
Ralph Hodges Performer
Bob Edward Composer
Bill Browning Performer,Composer
Al Barkle Composer
W.S. Stevenson Composer
Jack King Performer,Composer
The Hodges Brothers Composer
Bill Cox Performer,Composer
Bobo Baxter Composer
Bob Dingus Composer
Sid Silver Composer
Johnny Dove Composer
Hans May Composer
Vic Thomas Performer,Composer
Hoyt Stevenson Composer
Lonnie Allen Performer,Composer
Jerald Boykin Composer
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