| | Rockabilly Cats CD
30 rockabilly tracks from the 1950s, features Hal Goodson, Shelby Smith, Vern Pullens, Custer Bottoms, Jim Oertling, Buddy Bruce, Donald Daffron, Jimmy Evans, Round Up Boys, Jerry Irby, Clyde Stacy, Leon Bass, Hal Andrews, Kimmy Keller, Slim Willet, Orvi Rockabilly Cats Songs | 1. | Old Moss Back |
| 2. | Rolling On - Buddy Bruce |
| 3. | Walkin' and Cryin' |
| 4. | Joint's Really Jumpin', The - Jimmy Evans |
| 5. | Who's Gonna' Be the Next One Honey |
| 6. | Clickety Clack - Jerry Irby |
| 7. | Rock and Roll Baby - Round Up Boys |
| 8. | It's Nobodys Fault But Your Own - Rex Zario |
| 9. | Mississippi Boogie - Bill Ellis |
| 10. | Come on Baby - Leon Bass |
| 11. | Rocking Mama |
| 12. | Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor - Clyde Stacy |
| 13. | It's My Life - Vern Pullens |
| 14. | Old Red Devil |
| 15. | Love-A-Rama - Leon Bass |
| 16. | Brown Eyed Girl - Haley Andrews |
| 17. | Brush Pile Burn |
| 18. | Swing It, Little Katy |
| 19. | Be Bop Boogie - Don Hager |
| 20. | I've Been A-Wonderin' - Slim Willet |
| 21. | Stood Up Blues - Custer Bottoms |
| 22. | Five Cent Candy - Orville Couch |
| 23. | Topsy-Turvy |
| 24. | When I Flirt |
| 25. | Look Out Baby - Don Feger |
| 26. | Let Me Hold You Tight - Dick Marquis |
| 27. | She Called Me Baby All Night Long |
| 28. | Rock & Swing |
| 29. | I Will If You Will - Orville Couch |
| 30. | Shufflin' Shoes - Wes Holly |
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