Hello Josephine: 30 Rhythm & Beat Classics 1964-66 by Scorpions (CD, 2014)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelIMT, RPM
UPC5013929599451
eBay Product ID (ePID)3070884070

Product Key Features

Release Year2014
FormatCD
GenrePop
ArtistScorpions
Release TitleHello Josephine: 30 Rhythm & Beat Classics 1964-66

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks30
Number of Discs1
TracksHello Josephine, Baby Back Now, My Babe, Hey Honey, The Nana Song, Too Many Lovers, Mojo, What Did I Say, Tobacco Road, Hey Little Girl, Gloria, Fortune Teller, Greensleeves, Who Do You Love, Lonely Avenue, Bye Bye Johnny, Some Other Guy, Balla Balla, Bo Diddley, Get Out of My Life Woman, Sticks and Stones, Not Fade Away, So Mystifying, Rip It Up, Sweet and Lovely, Long Tall Sally, Gone Mama, (Ain't That) Just Like Me, Johnny B. Goode, Ecstacy
NotesUK collection from the British '60 s outfit (not to be confused with the German Hard Rock band). The Scorpions were a mid-'60 s Beat band from Manchester, who enjoyed significant success across the water in Holland. This 30-track compilation assembles the cream of their prolific output for Dutch label CNR between 1964-66. The CD is named after their biggest hit, "Hello Josephine", which proved to be one of the most popular songs in Holland in the 1960 s. Also included are their other singles (such as "Balla, Balla", "Greensleeves", "Bye Bye Johnny", "Johnny B' Goode", "So Mystifying", "What Did I Say", "Sweet And Lovely" and "Mojo").The compilation also boasts choice album tracks from their albums HELLO JOSEPHINE, KEEP IN TOUCH WITH..., CLIMBING THE CHARTS and SWEET AND LOVELY. Surviving members of the Scorpions have contributed to the release, from rare photos to being interviewed for the sleeve-notes. The band still play sporadic shows in Holland, where they still appeal to Nederbeat fans.
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