Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Allen, Milton - Don't Bug Me Baby 1.2 Blake, Tommy - Honky Tonk Mind 1.3 Blake, Tommy - All Night Long 1.4 Bonn, Skeeter - Rock-A-Bye-Baby 1.5 Carson, Martha - Now Stop 1.6 Cartey, Ric - Oooh Wee 1.7 Cartey, Ric - Heart Throb 1.8 Cartey, Ric - Born to Love One Woman 1.9 Castle, Joey - That Ain't Nothing But Right 1.10 Castle, Nan - Star Light, Star Bright 1.11 Clay, Joe - Duck Tail 1.12 Clay, Joe - Sixteen Chicks 1.13 Dee, Frankie - Shake It Up Baby 1.14 Dell, Jimmy - I've Got a Dollar 1.15 Denson, Lee - New Shoes 1.16 Glasser, Dick - Catty Town 1.17 Harris, Ted - Just Thought I'd Set You Straight 1.18 Houston, David - Sugar Sweet 1.19 Houston, David - One and Only 1.20 Inman, Autry - Mary Nell 1.21 Johnson, Hoyt - Little Boy Blue 1.22 McCoys - Full Grown Cat 1.23 Martin, Janis - Drugstore Rock ; Roll 1.24 Martin, Janis - Barefoot Baby 1.25 Morgan Twins - TV Hop 1.26 Morris, Gene - Lovin' Honey (2) 1.27 Morris, Gene - Lovin' Honey (1) 1.28 Rich, Dave - Rosie Let's Get Cozy 1.29 Snow, Jimmie Rodgers - Milkcow Blues 1.30 Sprouts - Teen Billy Baby 1.31 Wood, Art - Hey Jibbo
NotesRockabilly from the vaults of RCA 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!Above 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 We looked for previously unpublished photos, and tried to find all the artists who'd never been found before.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.