The original was by Carl Perkins on Sun Records from 1956. Rick Nelson also recorded "Your True Love' by Carl Perkins on his debut Imperial album. "Boppin' the Blues" was the follow-up record to "Blue Suede Shoes" and reached no. 9 on the Billboard country chart and no. 47 on the Cashbox pop singles chart in 1956 for Carl Perkins. Gene Vincent, Johnny Rivers, and Robert Gordon with Link Wray also recorded this classic. Blackfeather had a no. 1 hit with it in Australia.
before justin their was ricky now he was real idol i look up to him since i was 12 now i'm 22 lol
oliverv1959 11 hours ago
The original was by Carl Perkins on Sun Records from 1956. Rick Nelson also recorded "Your True Love' by Carl Perkins on his debut Imperial album. "Boppin' the Blues" was the follow-up record to "Blue Suede Shoes" and reached no. 9 on the Billboard country chart and no. 47 on the Cashbox pop singles chart in 1956 for Carl Perkins. Gene Vincent, Johnny Rivers, and Robert Gordon with Link Wray also recorded this classic. Blackfeather had a no. 1 hit with it in Australia.
kingoma61 23 hours ago
We all love Elvis and the Beatles but I grew up on Ricky,he is fuckin' cool
Syzygy60 3 months ago 2
Rick was a super cool Rockabilly - unfamiliar with this! Thanx a mil'!!
ensconse 4 months ago
Thanks for the post.
Thearl 4 months ago
Yeah, afraid RIck will not be nominated "King of Rockabilly" based on this one!
StevePastor50 6 months ago
my favorite episode! Who Is Betty :) Ricky is always getting involved w/ more than one girl!
omarskats3000 1 year ago
its like a stoned version of carl
dragonfitter 1 year ago