Summertime Blues (album)
Summertime Blues is the third album posthumously released by Eddie Cochran in the United States after Cochran's death in 1960.
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Released | August 1966 | |||
Recorded | March 1957 to May 1958 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll | |||
Label | Sunset | |||
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Content
The album was released on the Sunset Records label in August 1966 in both stereo and mono. The catalogue number was SUS-5123 for the stereo version and SUM-1123 for the mono version.[1]
Track listing
Side 1
- "Summertime Blues" (Eddie Cochran - Jerry Capehart)
- "Stockins 'n Shoes (Bare foot Rock)" (Lyle Gaston)
- "Proud Of You" (Dale Fitzsimmons)
- "Lovin' Time" (Jan Woolsey)
- "Completely Sweet" (Eddie Cochran - Jerry Capehart)
Side 2
- "One Kiss" (Eddie Cochran - Johnny Russell (singer))
- "Mean When I'm Mad" (Eddie Cochran - Jerry Capehart)
- "Tell Me Why" (Eddie Cochran)
- "Undying Love" (Eddie Cochran - Jerry Capehart)
- "Lonely" (Eddie Cochran - Sharon Sheeley)
Notes
- Eddie Cochran US discography at Remember Eddie Cochran Archived 2013-11-05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 1, 2013
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