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Dickey Lee - Saw Linda Yesterday - COMPACT DISCS [CD]

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Although he would become a big Country star in the 1970s and 80s, singer/songwriter Dickey Lee started out as a heads-down Rock'n'Roller in the 1950s. His first , 'Stay True Baby', is nowadays a hugely collectable R&R rarity, as are the two 45s he cut for Sun Records in 1957/58, 'Good Lovin' / 'Memories Never Grow Old' and 'Dreamy Nights' / 'Fool, Fool, Fool'. Dickey eventually registered with a controversial death disc, 'Patches', in 1962, which he followed with the hit album, InchThe Tale Of PatchesInch, the superlative, Dion-inspired, 'I Saw Linda Yesterday', and the popcorn 'Don't Wanna Think About Paula'. This compilation anthologises all his early recordings, between 1957-62, many of which are hard to find on CD. He would subsequently find his way into Country music via songwriting; included herein as a Bonus track is Dickey's first major success as a songwriter, George Jones' effortlessly magnificent 'She Thinks I Still Care'. Album Tracks 1. Dream Boy (With the Collegiates) 2. Stay True Baby (With the Collegiates) 3. Good Lovin' (With the Collegiates) 4. Memories Never Grow Old (With the Collegiates) 5. Dreamy Nights 6. Fool, Fool, Fool 7. Hey Heart 8. Life in a Teenage World 9. Why Don't You Write Me 10. Patches (Mono, 45RPM Version) 11. More or Less 12. Patches (Stereo, LP Version) 13. Roses Are Red 14. Wolverton Mountain 15. A Little Bitty Tear 16. Tell Laura I Love Her 17. Travelin' Man 18. Miller's Cave 19. Teen Angel 20. Running Bear 21. Devil Woman 22. Ebony Eyes 23. Ballad of a Teenage Queen 24. I Saw Linda Yesterday (Mono, 45RPM Version) 25. The Girl I Can't Forget 26. Don't Wanna Think About Paula 27. Just a Friend 28. I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Version) 29. George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
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    • Description: Although he would become a big Country star in the 1970s and 80s, singer/songwriter Dickey Lee started out as a heads-down Rock'n'Roller in the 1950s. His first , 'Stay True Baby', is nowadays a hugely collectable R&R rarity, as are the two 45s he cut for Sun Records in 1957/58, 'Good Lovin' / 'Memories Never Grow Old' and 'Dreamy Nights' / 'Fool, Fool, Fool'. Dickey eventually registered with a controversial death disc, 'Patches', in 1962, which he followed with the hit album, InchThe Tale Of PatchesInch, the superlative, Dion-inspired, 'I Saw Linda Yesterday', and the popcorn 'Don't Wanna Think About Paula'. This compilation anthologises all his early recordings, between 1957-62, many of which are hard to find on CD. He would subsequently find his way into Country music via songwriting; included herein as a Bonus track is Dickey's first major success as a songwriter, George Jones' effortlessly magnificent 'She Thinks I Still Care'. Album Tracks 1. Dream Boy (With the Collegiates) 2. Stay True Baby (With the Collegiates) 3. Good Lovin' (With the Collegiates) 4. Memories Never Grow Old (With the Collegiates) 5. Dreamy Nights 6. Fool, Fool, Fool 7. Hey Heart 8. Life in a Teenage World 9. Why Don't You Write Me 10. Patches (Mono, 45RPM Version) 11. More or Less 12. Patches (Stereo, LP Version) 13. Roses Are Red 14. Wolverton Mountain 15. A Little Bitty Tear 16. Tell Laura I Love Her 17. Travelin' Man 18. Miller's Cave 19. Teen Angel 20. Running Bear 21. Devil Woman 22. Ebony Eyes 23. Ballad of a Teenage Queen 24. I Saw Linda Yesterday (Mono, 45RPM Version) 25. The Girl I Can't Forget 26. Don't Wanna Think About Paula 27. Just a Friend 28. I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Version) 29. George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
    • Artist: Dickey Lee
    • Title: Saw Linda Yesterday
    • Format: CD
    • Label: Jasmine Records
    • Release Date: 03/17/2023
    • Genre: Country
    • Number Of Discs: 1
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    • UPC: 604988379129
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