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Chanteur Album Label Année Observations the Bop That Never Chanteur Album Label Année Observations The bop that never stopped vol 3 Bison bop Alan Momax Texas folks songs Arion Bill Haley Rock Musidisc 1970 Bill Haley Rock aroud the clock Midi 33 tours avec les Bill Haley Rock aroud the clock Picturedisc photos de B Halley gravées dessus Bill Haley Wolfman jack collection - memories Billy Fury The world of Billy Fury vol 2 Decca records Bison bop Volume 12 Bison bop Volume 15 Bob Wills and his texas The king of western swing Charly records 1983 playboys Breathless Bad bad boys Virgin 1985 Buddy Holly Western and bop MGA records 1977 Carl Perkins Rocking guitarman Charly records 1980 Nashville sound n° 4 : nashville Charlie Mac Coy Monument 1976 harmonica Charlie Rich Original Rockin' rhythm and blues Festival stéréo Double album Chris Evans Original rockabilly Big beat Chris Evans Ma pin up est une grosse truie Big beat 4 chansons 33 tours avec les Chuck Berry Baby doll Picturedisc photos de C Berry gravées dessus Crazy Cavan Our own way of rockin' Charly records Crazy Cavan Cool and crazy Big beat Crazy Cavan Mr Cool Charly records Crazy Cavan Crazy rythm Stip records 1975 Crazy Cavan Red hot 'n rockabilly Charly records Crazy Cavan Rollin throught the night Big beat 1985 Crazy Cavan Rockability Charly records Crazy Cavan At the rainbow Charly records Crazy Cavan Hey teenager Big beat Crazy Cavan At the picketts lock Charly records Crazy Cavan Still crazy Big beat 1963 - Doc Watson The essential Doc Watson Vanguard Double album 1964 Doc Watson Doc Watson memories Liberty 1981 Double album Doc Watson Doc Watson on stage Vanguard musidisc Double album Doc Watson Old timey Concert Vanguard Double album Dolly Parton Camden 1971 Dolly Parton Great balls on fire RCA éditeur 1979 Eddie Bond Rocking daddy Rockouse 1982 Eddie Cochran Jam sandwich…. Pathé marconi Eddie Cochran The Eddie Cochran memorial album Liberty 1978 Eddie Cochran 10 th anniversary Liberty Eddie Cochran Cherides Memories Liberty 1978 Eddie Cochran Singin' to my baby Liberty 1978 Eddie Noack ACE Eddy Mitchell Racines RCA 1984 Elvis Presley Volume 2 RCA Elvis Presley Angel…. RCA Emmylou Harris White shoes Record services Everly brothers The very best of… Warner bros Flying saucers Planet of the drapes Stip records Flying saucers Rock n roll SUN Franck Alamo Da doo ron ron, ma biche…. Barclay Gene Vincent Be bop a lula, jezebel... Capitol records 1955 Gene Vincent Be bop a lula MFP 1976 Gene Vincent Coffret 56 à 58 Pathé marconi 3 disques George Jones Greatest hits Mercury 1967 Georges Richard and Rock n roll Symphonium his orchestra Hank Locklin My kind of country music RCA camden Hank Locklin The country collection Hank Snow 20 of the best RCA Hank Williams Live at the grand ole opry MGM 1976 Hank Williams The great hits Pickwick 1978 Hank Williams 40 greatest hits MGM Double album Hasil Hadkins The one man band Big beat 1985 Hayden Thompson Early days Sunjay records 1986 Hits of the 50 's 20 great rockabilly vol 2 Cascade records Jack Scott Grizzily bear Charly records 1986 Double album Jerry Dixie Originals Jerry Lee Lewis Alabama show Mercury Jets 100 % cotton 1982 Jimmie Rodgers The best of Jimmie Rodgers Roulette 1985 Jimmie Rodgers 20 of the best RCA Jimmy Clanton Just a dream ACE Johnny Burnette Rock n roll trio Charly records Double album Johnny Cash Rockabilly blues Coolwell music 1978 Johnny Cash Hello, I'm Johnny Cash Colombia 1977 1974 - Johnny Cash Riding the rails CBS Double album 1976 Johnny Cash Original golden hits vol 2 Sun 1964 - Johnny Cash Original golden hits vol 3 Sun 1969 Johnny Cash Greatest hits vol 1 CBS 1967 Johnny Cash Folsom prison blues vol 2 Joker 1984 Johnny Cash Johnny Cash at Folsom prison CBS Johnny Cash Johnny Cash at San Quentin CBS 1969 Johnny Cash The last gunfighter ballad CBS 1977 Johnny Cash America CBS 1972 Double album Johnny Cash Enregistrements originaux Musidisc 1981 Bear family Johnny Duncan Last train to san fernando 1985 records Johnny Horton More JH specials Stetson Bear family Johnny Horton Rockin' rollin' 1981 records Johnny Horton Greatest hits Colombia Johnny Horton Honky tonk man Colombia Johnny Long Saturday night dance date Rollercoaster Johnny Powers Rock rock rock records Les westerners Chants de la guerre civile américaine DOM Les grands succés de la chanson Les westerners Dom western Matchbox Rockabilly rebel Magnet records 1979 Matchbox Settin the woods on fire ACE Matchbox Midnite dynamo Magnet records 1980 Matchbox Riders in the sky Rockouse Porter Wagoner Down home country Ray Campi Born to rock 1977 Ray Campi Rockabilly rocket 1977 Ray Campi Rockabilly rebel Ray Smith The rocking side Rockhouse Red Foley Golden favorites Decca records Red Foley Tennesse Saturday night Charly records 1984 Red Foley with the Songs of devotion MCA records 1980 Jordanaires Rick Nelson Rick is 21 Imperial records 1959 Robert Gordon Rock billy boogie RCA Rockin rebels CBS 1979 Varese sarabande Roy Rodgers The republic years records Shakin Stevens The bop won't stop EPIC Shakin Stevens You drive me crazy CBS 1981 Sid King and the five Rollercoaster Rockin' on the radio 1983 strings records Snuffy Jenkins Carolina bluegrass Arhoolie records Sonny Webb Chants cowboy Sony Fisher Texas rockabilly tear up Big beat Stompin' at the honky Western swing in Houston 1936 - 41 String 1978 tonk Stray Cats Runaway boys ARISTA 1981 Stray Cats Gonna ball ARISTA 1981 Stray Cats Ran't rave ARISTA 1983 Teen kats After school rock' n roll Big beat 5 chansons The louisiana Bayou bluegrass Arhoolie records honeydrippers The platters Volume 3 Impact The Riot rockers The Riot rockers 1977 The Shadows Volume 1 Discara Favorite quartet of the jack Blenny The sportsmen Show The Stargazers Watch this space EPIC 1982 Trail blazers 14 country greats Spot records 1983 Vince Taylor 100 % rock Barclay 1972 Double album Wanda Jackson Rockin Wanda Jackson Capitol records 1960 Wanda Jackson There's a party goin'on Capitol records 1959 Wanda Jackson Fujiyama mama, long tall sally 1977* Wolfman Jack Let's dance to the Wolfman Jack Shake with around LP 1029 Sun 1985 Hot southern boppers LP 1024 Sun 1985 Country music time Decca records Sunset LP 1035 Sun 1985 Everyone a treat Coldband records 1984 Home made early rock and roll Collector records Northwood Big noise - five new band records Hopflop and fly LP 1025 Sun 1985 Boppin cadillac Cadillac records Teenage rock n roll party volume 4 ACE 20 all time golden hits Universum music Rock a billy blues LP 1019 Sun 1985 Rock roll original vol 1 Double album Rockabilly rules ok ? Charly records Rockabilly album 2 RCA 1981 The best of rockabilly ACE Rock rock rock White label Le chant du Songs of the civil war vol 1 monde The sons of tehe pioneers MCA records 20 country legends With the circle be unbroken Double album.
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