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Golden Era of Rock 'n' Roll: 1954-1963 ()

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Golden Era of Rock 'n' Roll: 1954-1963 - Various Artists
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  1. (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
  2. Gee
  3. Shake, Rattle & Roll
  4. Sincerely
  5. Maybellene
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  1. (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
  2. Gee
  3. Shake, Rattle & Roll
  4. Sincerely
  5. Maybellene
  6. Earth Angel
  7. Ain't That a Shame
  8. Only You (And You Alone)
  9. Bo Diddley
  10. Tutti Frutti
  11. Be-Bop-A-Lula
  12. Why Do Fools Fall in Love
  13. Let the Good Times Roll
  14. Blue Suede Shoes
  15. The Train Kept A-Rollin'
  16. Stranded in the Jungle
  17. Jim Dandy
  18. In the Still of the Night
  19. Little Darlin'
  20. Bye Bye Love
  21. Susie-Q
  22. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  23. Mr. Lee
  24. Chantilly Lace
  25. Love Is Strange
  26. I'll Come Running Back to You
  27. Peggy Sue
  28. At the Hop
  29. Come Go with Me
  30. Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu
  31. Tear Drops
  32. Little Star
  33. Book of Love
  34. Tequila
  35. Believe What You Say
  36. Summertime Blues
  37. Rebel Rouser
  38. Yakety Yak
  39. There Goes My Baby
  40. Sea Cruise
  41. I Only Have Eyes for You
  42. Lonely Teardrops
  43. What'd I Say
  44. Kansas City
  45. Sleepwalk
  46. Since I Don't Have You
  47. La Bamba
  48. Walk, Don't Run
  49. Only the Lonely
  50. Sweet Nothin's
  51. Finger Poppin' Time
  52. Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
  53. Runaround Sue
  54. Runaway
  55. Peppermint Twist, Pt.1
  56. Blue Moon
  57. Quarter to Three
  58. Duke of Earl
  59. Sherry
  60. My Boyfriend's Back
  61. He's So Fine
  62. Surfin' U.S.A.
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You'd need a wall full of early rock & roll records to get a truly definitive summary of the best sounds from the music's first decade. That qualification noted, this is about as good a sampling of the most important early rock & roll hits and performers as could be stuffed into a three-CD, 62-song set, and deserves the highest rating even if it can't tell the whole story. Other than Elvis Presley (perhaps not present due to licensing obstacles), it has definitive hits by all the major early rock & roll performers, ...

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