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Thatll Flat Git It! - Vol. 6-That'll Flat Git It! [Import]

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Format: CD
Catalog: BCD15733
Rel. Date: 11/01/1994
UPC: 4000127157331

Vol. 6-That'll Flat Git It! [Import]
Artist: Thatll Flat Git It!
Format: CD
New: Available $18.99
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DISC: 1

1. All By Myself - Roy Hall
2. Rock It on Down to My House - Justin Tubb
3. Alligator Come Across - Arlie Duff
4. Wee Willie Brown - Lou Graham
5. Hey Babe! Let's Go Downtown - Joe Therrien Jr.
6. Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby - York Brothers
7. Morse Code - Don Woody
8. Juke Joint Johnny - Red Sovine
9. Don't Stop Now - Roy Hall
10. Come Back to Me Darling - Joe Therrien Jr.
11. You Gotta Move - Chester Smith
12. Knock Knock Rattle - Rex Allen
13. Crazy Little Guitar Man - Red Foley
14. Sputnik (Satellite Girl) - Jerry Engler
15. You're Long Gone - Joe Therrien Jr.
16. Baby's Gone - Vernon Claud
17. Sweet Willie - Barbara Allen
18. Move On - Roy Hall
19. She Wanna Rock - Arnie Derksen
20. Wheels - Joe Therrien Jr.
21. Crazy Chicken - James Gallagher
22. Don't Go Baby (Don't Go) - Aladean Coker/Al Coker
23. School House Rock - Billy Harlan
24. Bring My Cadillac Back - Baker Knight
25. Rock-A-Billy Boogie - Joe Therrien Jr.
26. Roc-A-Chicka - Warner Mack
27. Cheat on Me Baby - Rockin' Saints
28. Tennessee Toddy - Billy Gray
29. One and Only - Eddie Fontaine
30. Shake Baby Shake - Wayne Raney

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More Rockabilly from the vaults of Decca Records! Back in 1992, we decided that Rockabilly sounded good on CD, so we had the idea that we should create the all-time definitive Rockabilly series, 'That'll Flat Git It!' bove all, Rockabilly was music recorded for 45RPM singles, so we designed a Rockabilly series label-by-label instead of artist-by-artist, and we compiled it for listening pleasure. Just the great stuff, plus a few super rarities. Every CD would be for the most part a 30 song jukebox of the finest Rockabilly ever recorded for all the great labels. We sourced the very best sounding tapes and took them to the best mastering engineers, and then we took the packaging to a new level. We adopted the catchphrase of the first Rockabilly dee-jay, Dewey Phillips, 'That'll Flat Git It!', and we hired Bill Millar, who'd compiled the still-classic label-oriented Rockabilly LPs in the 1970s and 1980s, to write the notes. We looked for previously unpublished photos, and tried to find all the artists who'd never been found before. The result is a truly definitive Rockabilly series that now runs to twenty-seven volumes.
        
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