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The Warner Brothers Years & More - Bill Haley
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Track Listing
  1. Happy Homer
  2. Candy Kisses
  3. Tamiami
  4. I Almost Lost My Mind
  5. Love Letters in the Sand
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  1. Happy Homer
  2. Candy Kisses
  3. Tamiami
  4. I Almost Lost My Mind
  5. Love Letters in the Sand
  6. Blueberry Hill
  7. Kansas City
  8. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  9. (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
  10. Stagger Lee
  11. Blue Suede Shoes
  12. Hot to Trot
  13. I'm in Love Again
  14. My Special Angel
  15. Crazy Man Crazy
  16. Shake, Rattle & Roll
  17. Bouquet of Roses
  18. This Is the Thanks I Get (For Loving You)
  19. I Don't Hurt Anymore
  20. Anytime
  21. Singing the Blues
  22. Cold, Cold Heart
  23. Detour
  24. Afraid
  25. One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)
  26. No Letter Today
  27. The Wild Side of Life
  28. There's a New Moon over My Shoulder
  29. Hawk
  30. Chick Safari
  31. So Right Tonight
  32. Let the Good Times Roll Creole
  33. Jack in the Box
  34. Pistol Packin' Mama
  35. Honky Tonk
  36. Flip Flop and Fly
  37. Spanish Twist
  38. My Kind of Woman
  39. Riviera
  40. War Paint
  41. See You Later, Alligator
  42. ABC Boogie
  43. Panic
  44. I've Got News for You
  45. Don't Mess Around
  46. The Wobble
  47. This Is Goodbye, Goodbye
  48. Train of Sin
  49. Altar of Love
  50. Helena
  51. Yakety Sax
  52. Mish-Mash
  53. Let the Girls Sing
  54. Stop, Look and Listen
  55. Burn That Candle
  56. Dim, Dim the Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere)
  57. There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder
  58. Pepito
  59. Haley a Go Go
  60. Tongue-Tied Tony
  61. Jealous Heart
  62. Rock on Baby
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The rating of this six-CD set is no joke -- yes, Bill Haley was supposed to be an irrelevant artist during the 1960s, but he did, in fact, generate well over 100 good and far-better-than-decent sides that are contained in this set. No, there's nothing remotely as earth-shattering or important as his best work for Decca from 1954-1955, and even most hardcore fans of that material may find the cost of this set difficult to justify; but take it from someone who shelled out for this box, it's worth a LOT more than you'd ever ...

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