| | It's A Beach Thang! Vol. IV: Ecko's Greatest Shag Hits CD
Contains 14 tracks.
Barbara Carr/Bill Coday/Quinn Golden & More...
Performers include: Babara Carr, Bill Coday, Quinn Golden.
Illustrator: Chris Johnson . It's A Beach Thang! Vol. IV: Ecko's Greatest Shag Hits Music It's A Beach Thang! Vol. IV: Ecko's Greatest Shag Hits Songs | 1. | I'm in a Beach Music Mood - Rick Lawson (previously unreleased) |
| 2. | Hoochie Dance - Barbara Carr |
| 3. | Goin' Back to Cheatin' - Charles Wilson |
| 4. | Dance Party - Quinn Golden |
| 5. | Back in the Day - Chuck Roberson |
| 6. | You Were Wrong - Sheba Potts-Wright |
| 7. | Where's the Juke Joint in This Town - Rick Lawson |
| 8. | Somebody's After My Freak - Lee "Shot" Williams |
| 9. | I've Been Partying at the Hole in the Wall - Barbara Carr |
| 10. | 24/7 - Rick Lawson |
| 11. | I'm Your Candy Man - Chuck Roberson |
| 12. | When This Dance Is Over - Bill Coday |
| 13. | Strong Do Cry, The - Lee "Shot" Williams |
| 14. | I Can't Stand It - Sunny Ridell |
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