Bill Haley - Joey's Song (Oz No 1/59[6])

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Bill Haley - Joey's Song (Instrumental) . Reached No. 1 on Aussie Charts for 6 weeks in Nov. 1959
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  • The chart history of Bill Haley and the Comets' 1959 Decca releaase "Joey's Song" is as follows:

    #1 (8 weeks), Australian chart

    #35 Cashbox chart, US

    #46 Billboard chart US

    #26 Canadian chart

    The record was no.2 on the year-end Top 25 Singles of 1959 list in Australia based on the Kent Music Report.

    The record is on the 1959 Decca album Strictly Instrumental and the 1968 Decca album Bill Haley's Greatest Hits! Another instrumental was released in 1959 called "Shaky"..

  • Thanks for the info. kingoma61 .This was a huge hit here in Australia in 1959 ,loved this tune as a kid. It surprised me this wasn't a smash hit everywhere? I wonder if Joey was a member of the band? There was also Rudi's Rock.

  • Don't hear this one too often. As a rather lighthearted tune it number tends to be overshadowed by Goofin' Around, Rudy's Rock, and the other big powerhouse instrumentals which the Comets cut. It's great to see it posted here. Many thanks.

  • Your welcome 7rundle ,It was a huge hit in Australia in 1959 (no.1 for 6 weeks)

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  • "Joey's Song" was no. 1 for a total of 8 weeks on the Australian pop singles chart from December 12, 1959 to January 30, 1960 based on the Kent Music Report. "Joey's Song" reached no. 35 on the Cashbox chart and no.47 on the Billboard chart in the U.S. It was on the 1959 Decca LP Strictly Instrumental and the 1968 Decca compilation Bill Haley's Greatest Hits! The song was written by Joe Reisman and features Franny Beecher on lead guitar and Rudy Pompilli on saxophone.

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  • @Ezdduf4kuZ In late 1959 when "Joey's Song" came out there was no "good r&r around". Rock and roll was dead by 1960. Elvis Presley was still in the army. Buddy Holly was dead. Little Richard had retired. You had these horrid, phony pop stars like we have Justin Bieber today. And then Bill Haley and the Comets release "Joey's Song" with saxophone and lead guitar solos. The record was #1 for 8 weeks down under. Believe me, there was nothing else around in 1960. The rest was crap.

  • Nice track.

  • Reflects OZ,s  easy going nature

  • @kingoma61 Thx4 the info. I don't remember Bill Haley for an inst. cause it wasn't played here & if it was it wasn't played often enough. Songs at the bottom of the Funtastic Fifty got little exposure unless the teens who made up the charts for the most part had requested it as in their 3 favorites. Listening as an older mature male I can see why a teenager wouldn't buy this inst. It's baffles me how this could be #1 for wks with all that good r&r around.....SO WHAT GIVES?tell me!

  • Played everyday on uk tv as the track for an advert for sellotape

  • Great stuff by Bill and the boys

  • Haven't heard this bastard for ages ...cool !

  • @shadowboy00

    i saw that :D

  • afl footy show!

  • wena la radio carnaval

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