Various Artists - Hit Parade 1956

Various Artists - Hit Parade 1956
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Album Details

Title: Hit Parade 1956
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 3/20/2007
Label: Dynamic
Album Type(s): Various artists collection
UPC: 827139291723
Genre: Rock
Styles: Early R&B, Rock & Roll, Doo Wop, New Orleans R&B, Traditional Pop, Harmony Vocal Group
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Heartbreak Hotel :: Elvis Presley
  2. Blue Suede Shoes :: Carl Perkins
  3. The Wayward Wind :: Gogi Grant
  4. I'm in Love Again :: Fats Domino
  5. The Great Pretender :: The Platters
  6. Allegheny Moon :: Patti Page
  7. Band of Gold :: Don Cherry
  8. Hound Dog :: Elvis Presley
  9. Lisbon Antigua :: Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
  10. My Prayer :: The Platters
  11. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) :: Doris Day
  12. Don't Be Cruel :: Elvis Presley
  13. Rock and Roll Waltz :: Kay Starr
  14. Just Walking in the Rain :: Johnnie Ray
  15. The Poor People of Paris :: Les Baxter
  16. Singing the Blues :: Guy Mitchell
  17. (You've Got) The Magic Touch :: The Platters
  18. Tonight You Belong to Me :: Patience and Prudence
  19. Standing on the Corner :: The Four Lads
  20. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) :: Pat Boone
  21. Memories Are Made of This :: Dean Martin
  22. No, Not Much! :: The Four Lads
  23. The Green Door :: Jim Lowe
  24. On the Street Where You Live :: Vic Damone
  25. True Love :: Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly

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YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDDynamic2917

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Album Review

What a difference a year makes -- in 1954 and, a bit more, in 1955, rock & roll was starting to intrude on the sedate surroundings of popular music as it had been known in the first half of the 1950s. But this volume opens with Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins, and while Gogi Grant does get the third spot with "The Wayward Wind," the fourth is given to Fats Domino, and the fifth to the Platters -- and that's how a lot of this CD goes, the rock & rollers keeping their claim on space until the last eight songs, which is pretty much what was happening with radio and entertainment in general in the U.S. in 1956. Elvis rates three slots, the Platters three. It's all a strangely wonderful listening experience, if a little harrowing (if one really doesn't like rock & roll). And some folk influences show up as well, in a slightly veiled form, in the guise of Dean Martin (backed by the Easy Riders) on "Memories Are Made of This," in between such unique-to-the-era pop numbers as "Rock and Roll Waltz" by Kay Starr and a pair of instrumentals, "Lisbon Antigua" by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra and the effervescent "Poor People of Paris" by the Les Baxter Orchestra. Ultimately, the CD is delightfully schizophrenic, and all the more listenable for it. The sound, as one would expect and hope, is excellent, and, as is usual with this series, there is no annotation. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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