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01. Jones, Gloria "Tainted love" 02. James, Mark "Suspicious minds" 03. Wild Ones "Wild thing" 04. Crickets, The "I fought the law" 05. Howlin' Wolf "The red rooster" 06. Raindrops, The "Hanky panky" 07. Banks, Bessie "Go now" 08. Priscilla Bowman & The Spaniels "A Rockin' Good Way" 09. Ambrose, Sammy "This diamond ring" 10. Loudermilk, John D. "Tobacco road" 11. Fair, Yvonne "I found you" 12. Riff, Eddie "Ain't That Loving You, Baby" 13. Berry, Richard & The Pharaohs "Louie louie" 14. Gaye, Barbie "My boy lollipop" 15. Little Darlings, The "Little bit o' soul" 16. Darrell, Johnny "Ruby, don't take your love to town" 17. Hoagy Lands "Baby let me hold your hand" 18. Waters, Muddy "You need love" 19. Diane / Annita "A groovy kind of love" 20. Ian & Sylvia "You Were On My Mind" 21. Hunt, Tommy "I just don't know what to do with myself" 22. Kingston Trio, The "Let's get together (Live)" 23. Jones, Joe "California sun" 24. Carson & Gaile "Something stupid" 25. Leaves, The "Hey Joe, where you gonna go" 26. Sunny Dae / Knights, The "Rock around the clock"
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26 Original Versions Of Classics Of The 1950s & 1960s |
 | | Description: | You Heard It Here First is a compilation of 26 oldies tracks released as CD on 4 Sep 2008. You Heard It Here First includes a.o. the following tracks: â??1.Tainted Love - Gloria Jonesâ?, â??3.Wild Thing - The Wild Onesâ?, â??9.This Diamond Ring - Sammy Ambroseâ?, â??10.Tobacco Road - John D. Loudermilkâ? and more. - 26 ORIGINAL VERSIONS OF CLASSICS OF THE 1950S & 1960S2008 collection containing 26 original versions of some of the most enduring classics of the '50s and '60s. These tracks embrace some of the greatest Country, Soul, Pop, Rock 'N' Roll and R&B tunes ever recorded. Some of these originals are well known, others are hardly known at all. Most people with a passion for Rock 'N' Roll will know that Richard Berry wrote and recorded the original 'Louie Louie', but hardly anyone will know that the Kingston Trio and Mark James did 'Get Together' and 'Suspicious Minds' before the Youngbloods and Elvis Presley did. Hear how 'Rock Around the Clock' sounded three years before Bill Haley and the Comets got to it, or how the Crickets 'I Fought the Law' almost half a decade before the Bobby Fuller Four and 15 years before the Clash did. Find out where Led Zeppelin acquired the source material for 'Whole Lotta Love' and the Animals got 'Baby Let Me Take You Home' from. Marvel at how closely the later hit versions were often modeled on these originals, and wonder how come they weren't hits in their own right. Ace Records. 2008.Audio restoration at Sound Mastering Ltd.
All tracks mono except 6, 10, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23 stereo
26 tracks from the 50s and 60s in their original, pre-hit versions.
From liner notes:
Track 1 dates from 1965 and was a hit for [a=Soft Cell] in 1982.
Track 2 dates from 1968 and was a hit for [a=Elvis Presley] in 1969.
Track 3 dates from 1965 and was a hit for [a=The Troggs] eight months later.
Track 4 dates from 1960 and was a hit for [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/251671-The-Bobby-Fuller-Four]The Bobby Fuller 4[/url] in 1966 and for [a=The Clash] [in 1979].
Track 5 dates from 1961 and was a hit for [a=Sam Cooke] [in 1963] and for [a=The Rolling Stones] in 1963 (as "Little Red Rooster").
Track 6 dates from 1963 and was a hit for [a=Tommy James & The Shondells] [in 1966].
Track 7 dates from early 1964 and was a hit for [a=The Moody Blues] in 1964.
Track 8 dates from 1958 and was a hit for [a=Brook Benton] & [a=Dinah Washington] in 1960, also covered by [a=Shakin' Stevens] and [a=Bonnie Tyler] [in 1984]. [a=John Lee Hooker] also appropriated large chunks of this song for his "This Is Hip" in the early 1960s.
Track 9 dates from 1965 and was a hit for [a=Gary Lewis & The Playboys] in 1965.
Track 10 dates from 1960 and was a hit for [a=The Nashville Teens] in 1964.
Track 11 dates from 1962 and was a hit for [a=James Brown] as "I Got You (I Feel Good)" [in 1965]. This song was also later appropriated as the basis of the [l=Studio One] reggae instrumental "Heavenless".
Track 12 dates from 1956 and was a hit for [a=Elvis Presley] in 1964.
Track 13 dates from 1957 and was a hit for [a=The Kingsmen] in 1963. It was also covered by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/607732-The-Wailers-2]The Wailers[/url] and [a252481] among others.
Track 14 dates from 1956 and was a hit for [a=Millie Small] in 1963.
Track 15 dates from 1964 and was a hit for [a=The Music Explosion] in 1967.
Track 16 dates from 1967 and was a hit for [a=Kenny Rogers & The First Edition] in 1969.
Track 17 dates from 1964 and was a hit for [a=The Animal"You Heard It First!" is a captivating CD compilation released by Ace Records, featuring an eclectic mix of original versions of songs that later became hits for other artists. This collection showcases the roots and evolution of popular tracks across genres such as soul, pop, rock & roll, and R&B. Each track offers listeners a unique opportunity to experience the authentic sound and style that inspired countless cover versions throughout music history. The careful curation highlights both well-known classics and hidden gems, making it an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts eager to explore musical origins.
Ace Records is renowned in the music industry for its dedication to preserving rare recordings and curating high-quality compilations spanning multiple decades and styles. Since its founding in 1978 in London, Ace has built a reputation as one of the leading reissue labels worldwide, celebrated for meticulous research, detailed liner notes, and exceptional audio quality. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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CHD 1204 |
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