Tag “rockabilly”
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Recordings tagged as “rockabilly”
35,421 recordings found
- 3 - Ain't Gonna Take It No More by Robert Gordon (US rockabilly singer)
- 3 - Ain’t She Sweet by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
- 3 - Alabama Shake by Gene Summers
- 3 - All Alone by Sleepy LaBeef
- 3 - All by Myself by Robert Gordon (US rockabilly singer)
- 3 - All for You by Imelda May
- 3 - All I Can Do Is Cry by Wayne Walker
- 3 - All I Can Do Is Cry by The Hillbilly Moon Explosion
- 3 - All Night Long by Bob Luman
- 3 - All the Cats Join In by Billy Hancock
- 3 - All the Time by Sleepy LaBeef
- 3 - Alley Cat by Billy Hancock
- 3 - Almost 12 O'Clock by Gene Summers
- 3 - Always on My Mind by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 3 - Am I Blue by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - An Empty Cup (and a Broken Date) by The Crickets (band originally with Buddy Holly)
- 3 - Are You With Me by Mel Robbins
- 3 - Baby Blue by Gene Vincent & The Shouts (backing band of Gene Vincent in 1964)
- 3 - Baby Blue Eyes by Stray Cats
- 3 - Baby Let's Play House (alternate version) by Sleepy LaBeef
- 3 - Baby Loves Him by Wanda Jackson (aka the Female Elvis)
- 3 - Baby Please Don’t Go by Billy Lee Riley & The Little Green Men (Sun backing band)
- 3 - Baby She's Gone (alternate mix) by Jack Scott
- 3 - Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight by Billy Hancock
- 3 - Baby, You Know Who by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Bad Bad Day by Bob Luman
- 3 - Baddest of the Bad by The Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Bales of Cocaine by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Ballin' Keen by Ray Campi
- 3 - Bang Bang by Janis Martin (US country & rockabilly singer)
- 3 - Be the One for Me by Dick Brave & the Backbeats
- 3 - Beat on the Brat by Full Blown Cherry (American rockabilly band)
- 3 - Beautiful Blues by Stray Cats
- 3 - Believe What You Say (single version) by Ricky Nelson (rock n roll artist; "Ricky Nelson" until 1961)
- 3 - Betty Jean by Memphis Rockabilly Band
- 3 - Big Dwarf Rodeo by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Big Little Baby by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Big Sky by The Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Black Cadillac by Joyce Green (1950s Rockabilly artist)
- 3 - Black Cat Bone by Lee Rocker
- 3 - Black Jack David by Warren Smith (US rockabilly vocalist/guitarist)
- 3 - Black or White by Dick Brave & the Backbeats
- 3 - Black Slacks by Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones
- 3 - Blast Off by Stray Cats
- 3 - Blast Off (live, 2004-07-17: Brixton Academy, London, England, UK) by Stray Cats
- 3 - Blitzkrieg Bop by Full Blown Cherry (American rockabilly band)
- 3 - Blue Cafe by Brian Setzer ’68 Comeback Special
- 3 - Blue Days, Black Nights by Bob Luman
- 3 - Blue Jean Bop by Gene Vincent
- 3 - Blue Suede Shoes by Charlie Feathers
- 3 - Blue Suede Shoes by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Blue Suede Shoes (overdubbed version) by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Blues Blues Blues by Hayden Thompson
- 3 - Boll Weevil Song by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Bop Boy by Bill Hayes (actor and country-pop artist)
- 3 - Bop Cat Bop by Simon Crum
- 3 - Bop Crazy Baby by Vern Pullens
- 3 - Bop Street by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
- 3 - Boppin’ Bonnie by Eddie Bond & His Stompers
- 3 - Boppin’ Bonnie by Eddie Bond
- 3 - Boppin’ the Blues (Columbia) by Carl Perkins (American pioneer of rockabilly music)
- 3 - Born to Love One Woman by Ric Cartey (US rockabilly singer and songwriter)
- 3 - Born to Love One Woman by Don Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
- 3 - Bossa Nova Baby by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 3 - Bottle to the Baby by Charlie Feathers
- 3 - Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor (rock and roll singer; The Playboys) & The Playboys (group of Vince Taylor)
- 3 - Break for the Border by Number Nine (German rockabilly)
- 3 - Bring Along Your Lovin' by Bob Luman
- 3 - Bring It Back Again by Stray Cats
- 3 - Bring It Back Again by Stray Cats
- 3 - Broken Heart by The Sureshots
- 3 - Brown Eyed Boy by The Hillbilly Moon Explosion
- 3 - Brown Eyed Handsome Man by Wanda Jackson (aka the Female Elvis)
- 3 - Built for Speed by Stray Cats
- 3 - Bullet by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Bumble Bee by Heavy Trash (US rockabilly band)
- 3 - Buona sera by Dick Brave & the Backbeats
- 3 - C'mon Everybody (live, 1959-02-07: Town Hall Party TV show) by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - C'mon Let's Go by Matchbox (70s/80s UK rockabilly band)
- 3 - C’mon Everybody (live, 1959-02-07: Town Hall Party TV show) by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Callin’ in Twisted by Reverend Horton Heat (the band)
- 3 - Can't Help It Blues by Hasil Adkins
- 3 - Can't Win for Losing by Eddie Bond
- 3 - Can't Win for Losing by Eddie Bond
- 3 - Can't Win for Losing by Eddie Bond
- 3 - Cat Man by Gene Vincent
- 3 - Cat Music by Tommy Scott (US rockabilly artist, Ramblin’ Tommy Scott)
- 3 - Catty Town by Dick Glasser
- 3 - Centipede by Lew Williams
- 3 - Chain Gang Charlie by Curley Money (Rockabilly/Country Artist)
- 3 - Cheap Motels by Southern Culture on the Skids
- 3 - Cherished Memories by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Chet Ditty (Hidden Charms) by Stray Cats
- 3 - Clarksdale Boogie by The Hillbilly Moon Explosion
- 3 - Come On Little Mama by Ray Harris (Rockabilly artist)
- 3 - Completely Sweet by Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
- 3 - Complicated by Dick Brave & the Backbeats
- 3 - Cool Cat by Joe Montgomery
- 3 - Cool Love by Wanda Jackson (aka the Female Elvis)
- 3 - Corrine, Corrina by Roy Moss