Various Artists - That'll Flat Git It, Vol. 12 - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Easy listening
- Description: This 12th volume in Bear Family's That'll Flat Git It series features music from Imperial Records. Imperial was home to Ricky Nelson and Fats Domino, but it was also home to some fire breathing rockabillies like Bob Luman (Red Hot), Johnny & Dorsey Burnette (Warm Love) and the Strikes (If You Can't Rock Me). Album Tracks 1. Red Hot - Bob Luman 2. So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye - Weldon Rogers 3. Play My Boogie - Bill Mack 4. Let's Go Baby - Bill Eldridge 5. Bop Bop Ba Doo Bop - Lew Williams 6. Please Give Me Something - Bill Allen 7. Hip Shakin' Baby - Roy Brown 8. Make with the Lovin' 9. If You Can't Rock Me - the Strikes, the Strikes 10. Centipede - Lew Williams 11. Don't Wait Up - Laura Lee Perkins 12. Didi Didi 13. Everybody's Got a Baby But Me 14. Warm Love - Johnny Burnette 15. Abracadabra - Lew Williams 16. Rockin' - the Strikes, the Strikes 17. Hip Hip Baby 18. Sweet Baby Doll - Johnny Burnette 19. Loretta - Al Jones 20. Cat Talk - Lew Williams 21. Hey Baby - Bill Lawrence 22. I Don't Want to Cry Over You - the Strikes, the Strikes 23. All Night Long - Bob Luman 24. Kiss Me Sweet 25. Gone Ape Man - Lew Williams 26. You Arose My Curiosity 27. Dirty Dog 28. Baby I'm Sorry - the Strikes, the Strikes 29. Something I Said - Lew Williams 30. Rockin' By Myself
- Artist: Various Artists
- Title: That'll Flat Git It, Vol. 12
- Format: CD
- Label: Bear Family
- Release Date: 09/03/1997
- Genre: Easy listening
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Various Artists - That'll Flat Git It, Vol. 12 - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 4000127161024
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