| | WJMK: Great Ladies Of Rock 'N' Roll 50'S CD (1 Customer Review)
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Including 25 tracks of the biggest female-fronted pop of the decade, Great Ladies of Rock & Roll: The '50s is a good compilation choice for fans attempting to fill in the gaps, as well as those who are simply historically curious. It must be granted that a gaping stylistic chasm separates some of the material here; after all, the same disc takes in Gogi Grant's faux-epic "The Wayward Wind," Brenda Lee's raucous "Sweet Nothin's," and Dinah Washington's refined "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes." Still, nearly every track is a classic in its respective field, from adult vocal (Julie London's "Cry Me a River") to teen pop (the Teen Queens' "Eddie My Love") to somewhere in between (Connie Francis' "Lipstick on Your Collar"). Especially intriguing for vocal fans are the obscurities, many of which point out how the '50s was, for female pop, a decade focused on regret and heartbreak: "The Big Hurt" by Miss Toni Fisher, "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" by the Shepherd Sisters, and "Lonely Nights" by the Hearts. ~ John Bush
Including 25 tracks of the biggest female-fronted pop of the decade, Great Ladies of Rock & Roll: The '50s is a good compilation choice for fans attempting to fill in the gaps, as well as those who are simply historically curious. It must be granted that a gaping stylistic chasm separates some of the material here; after all, the same disc takes in Gogi Grant's faux-epic "Wayward Wind," Brenda Lee's raucous "Sweet Nothin's," and Dinah Washington's refined "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes." Still, nearly every track is a classic in its respective field, from adult vocal (Julie London's "Cry Me a River") to teen pop (the Teen Queens' "Eddie My Love") to somewhere inbetween (Connie Francis' "Lipstick on Your Collar"). Especially intriguing for vocal fans are the obscurities, many of which point out how the '50s was, for female pop, a decade focused on regret and heartbreak: "The Big Hurt" by Miss Toni Fisher, "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" by the Shepherd Sisters, and "Lonely Nights" by the Hearts. ~ John Bush
Liner Note Author: Al Fichera.
WJMK: Great Ladies of Rock 'N' Roll 50's includes 25 pop and R&B tracks combining outstanding material from Dinah Washington, LaVern Baker, and Ruth Brown, along with one-hit wonders Gogi Grant ("The Wayward Wind"), Dodie Stevens ("Pink Shoe Laces"), and Bobbettes ("Mr. Lee"). While the packaging is horrible, the sound quality is decent, making this an affordable way to pick up these tunes on the Collectables label. ~ Al Campbell WJMK: Great Ladies Of Rock 'N' Roll 50'S Music WJMK: Great Ladies Of Rock 'N' Roll 50'S Songs | 1. | Jim Dandy - LaVern Baker |
| 2. | Lipstick on Your Collar - Connie Francis |
| 3. | Maybe - The Chantels |
| 4. | Sweet Nothin's - Brenda Lee |
| 5. | Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes |
| 6. | Eddie My Love - The Teen Queens |
| 7. | Lollipop - The Chordettes |
| 8. | Lucky Lips - Ruth Brown |
| 9. | Born Too Late - The Poni-Tails |
| 10. | Lullaby of the Bells - The Deltairs |
| 11. | Big Hurt, The - Toni Fisher |
| 12. | What a Diff'rence a Day Made - Dinah Washington |
| 13. | Please Mr. Disc Jockey - The Sensations |
| 14. | Wayward Wind, The - Gogi Grant |
| 15. | Alone (Why Must I Be Alone) - The Shepherd Sisters |
| 16. | Pink Shoelaces - Dodie Stevens |
| 17. | Cry Baby - Bonnie Sisters |
| 18. | Ivory Tower - Cathy Carr |
| 19. | Love You Baby All the Time - Co'eds |
| 20. | Teach Me Tonight - The De Castro Sisters |
| 21. | To Be a Part of You - Clickettes |
| 22. | Tonight You Belong to Me - Patience and Prudence |
| 23. | Don't You Know - Della Reese |
| 24. | Lonely Nights - The Hearts |
| 25. | Cry Me a River - Julie London |
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