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Here 30 teen ballads and teen rockers, and some highschool sounds from the 1950s. Features Kenny Baker, Bobby Martin, Chuck Hix, Johnny Gee, Sparkles, Dick Allison, Jimmie Luke, Johnny & Jerry, Virgil Sawyer, Ron Volz, Clyde Beavers, Enchanters, Bobby Po Teen Scene, Vol. 3 Soundtrack Music Teen Scene, Vol. 3 Soundtrack Songs Teen Scene, Vol. 3 Soundtrack Review
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