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The king of twang guitar Duane Eddy is featured on this 21-track compilation, which includes "Because They're Young," "Ring of Fire," and Eddy's famous version of the "Peter Gunn Theme."
A generous budget priced collection of tracks from the great twang guitarist including his signature track "Theme From Peter Gunn". Because They're Young Music Because They're Young Review
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$8.99 This album is dedicated to David "Buck" Wheat and Voyle Gilmore. It includes extensive liner notes by Robin Callot and Paul Surratt.
Probably the best single-disc anthology of the Kingston Trio's most commercially and artistically successful period--the four-disc THE CAPITOL YEARS box set is more thorough, but its length makes it a bit daunting for newcomers and casual fans--the 20-track CAPITOL COLLECTORS SERIES ...
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