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  • Originally done by an uknown Tony Rand on Columbia in 1956.

  • great

  • This reminds me of a rock and roll all dayer in London in about 87. Feeling old now! I bought the 45 and I'm still playing it. Great jiver.

  • This is a great song by a great artist. Thanks for the posting!

  • Great track from Rusty Draper. I have this track on a 45 rpm E.P. called 'Teen-Age Rock'. It's on the Mercury turquoise label (British). The other tracks on the E.P. are 'Teen-Age Rock' (Red Prysock with vocals by Harold Mills) 'Seven Come Eleven' by Rusty Draper, 'Bye-Bye Love' by Chuck Miller and 'Suzie Q' by The Crewcuts. I have one original LP by Draper recorded way back which has 'Night Life' and 'One For My Baby'. He could sing rock & roll & sultry, moody ballads.

  • THE GREAT RUSTY DRAPER...ROCK AND ROLL

  • Great track, my parents had "In the middle of the house" ! I didn't know that Rusty Draper did such great Rock and Roll.

  • excellent track yet again hepkat just send me your record collection pleeeez

  • brill song do you know where i can download it from

  • Thanks so much for posting these great obscure rockabilly singles! It's much appreciated. More, please.

  • great love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Great beat. Thanks for post such archaic rock and roll. I love it !!! Greatings from Spain.

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