FLAC tracks +Booklet | Country | 01:17:14 | 253 MbA genuine musical pioneer, BONNIE LOU was the first female artist to cross over from C&W to R&R/Rockabilly during the early-mid 1950s.
She enjoyed particular popularity in Europe on the back of her international hit, the million-selling ‘Tennessee Wig Walk’.
Bonnie also registered in the US with ‘Seven Lonely Days’/’Just Out Of Reach’ and ‘Daddy-O’, while sides like ‘Little Miss Bobby Sox’, ‘One Track Love’, ‘No Rock’n’Roll Tonight’, ‘I Want You’, ‘Kit’n’Kaboodle’, ‘Takes Two’, ‘Teen Age Wedding’ and ‘I’m Available’ all enjoyed regional success.
This compilation presents the Very Best of her output between 1953-62, recorded for three different labels, the first time her career has been thus anthologised.
Tracklist:1. Bonnie Lou – Seven Lonely Days2. Bonnie Lou – Just out of Reach3. Bonnie Lou – Dancin’ with Someone4. Bonnie Lou – Tennessee Wig Walk5. Bonnie Lou – Pa-Paya Mama6. Bonnie Lou – The Texas Polka7. Bonnie Lou – Don’t Stop Kissing Me Goodnight8. Bonnie Lou – No One9. Bonnie Lou – Wait for Me Darling10. Bonnie Lou – Please Don’t Laugh When I Cry11. Bonnie Lou – Darling, Why_12. Bonnie Lou – Tennessee Mambo13. Bonnie Lou – Train Whistle Blues14. Bonnie Lou – Tweedlee Dee15. Bonnie Lou – A Rusty Old Halo16. Bonnie Lou – Drop Me a Line17. Bonnie Lou – Daddy-O18. Bonnie Lou – Dancing in My Socks19. Bonnie Lou – Barnyard Hop20. Bonnie Lou – Bo Weevil21. Bonnie Lou – Little Miss Bobby Sox22. Bonnie Lou – Lonesome Lover23. Bonnie Lou – One Track Love24. Bonnie Lou – No Rock ‘n’ Roll Tonight25. Bonnie Lou – I Want You26. Bonnie Lou – Kit ‘n’ Kaboodle27. Bonnie Lou – Takes Two28. Bonnie Lou – Teen Age Wedding29. Bonnie Lou – I’m Available30. Bonnie Lou – La Dee Dah31. Bonnie Lou – No One Ever Lost More32. Bonnie Lou – Friction Heat33. Bonnie Lou – Twenty Four Hours of Loneliness