Performer: Various
Title: We're Gonna Rock!: A Collection Of Early Rock 'N' Roll
Country: US
Catalog Number: EMPCD003-3145567792
Label: Experience Music Project
Released: 2001
Style: Rockabilly, Boogie Woogie
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 962
1 | –Big Joe Turner, Pete Johnson | Roll 'Em, PetePiano – Pete JohnsonVocals – TurnerWritten-By – Turner, Johnson | 2:48 |
2 | –Muddy Waters | Rollin' & Tumblin'Bass – Ernest "Big" CrawfordGuitar, Vocals – Muddy WatersWritten-By – McKinley Morganfield | 2:58 |
3 | –Jimmy Liggins And His Drops Of Joy | Caddilac BoogieAlto Saxophone – James DedmonBass – Jonathan BagsbyDrums – Leon PettiesGuitar, Vocals – LigginsPiano – Eugene WatsonTenor Saxophone – Charles "Little Jazz" Ferguson, Harold LandTrumpet – Glen WillisWritten-By – Liggins | 2:36 |
4 | –Wild Bill Moore | We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna RollBaritone Saxophone – Paul Williams Bass – Herman HopkinsDrums – Reetham MalletPiano – T.J. FowlerTenor Saxophone – MooreTrumpet – Phil GuilbeauWritten-By – Reig, Moore | 2:38 |
5 | –John Lee Hooker | Boogie Chillen'Guitar, Vocals – John Lee HookerWritten-By – J.L. Hooker | 3:07 |
6 | –Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five | Saturday Night Fish FryAlto Saxophone, Vocals – JordanArranged By – Bill DoggettBass – Billy HadnottDrums – Chris Columbus (Joe Morris)Guitar – Roosevelt James "Ham" JacksonPiano – Bill DoggettTenor Saxophone – Josh JacksonTrumpet – Aaron IzenhallWritten-By – Al Carters, Ellis Walsh, Louis Jordan | 5:32 |
7 | –Carl Perkins | Blue Suede ShoesBass – Clayton PerkinsDrums – W.S. HollandGuitar – Jay PerkinsGuitar, Vocals – PerkinsWritten-By – Perkins | 2:13 |
8 | –Big Mama Thornton | Hound DogBaritone Saxophone – Fred FordBass – Albert WinstonDrums – Leard BellGuitar – Pete LewisPiano – Devonia WilliamsTenor Saxophone – Von StreeterTrombone – George WashingtonTrumpet – Don Johnson Vibraphone – Johnny OtisVocals – ThorntonWritten-By – Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller | 2:49 |
9 | –Hank Williams & His Drifting Cowboys | Move It On OverBass – Bronson "Brownie" ReynoldsElectric Guitar – Zeke TurnerFiddle – Tommy Jackson Guitar, Vocals – WilliamsRhythm Guitar – Louis InnisSteel Guitar – Dale "Smokey" LohmanWritten-By – Williams | 2:43 |
10 | –Little Richard | Tutti-FruttiBass – Frank FieldsDrums – Earl PalmerTenor Saxophone – Red Tyler, Lee AllenVocals, Piano – Little RichardWritten-By – LaBostrie, Penniman, Blackwell | 2:23 |
11 | –Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats | Rocket 88Baritone Saxophone, Vocals – BrenstonDrums – Willie SimsGuitar – Willie KizartPiano – Ike TurnerWritten-By – Brenston | 2:47 |
12 | –Lloyd Price And His Orchestra | Lawdy Miss ClawdyAlto Saxophone – Joseph HarrisBass – Frank FieldsDrums – Earl PalmerGuitar – Ernest McLeanLeader – Dave BartholomewPiano – Fats DominoTenor Saxophone – Herb HardestyTrumpet, Leader – Dave BartholomewVocals – PriceWritten-By – Price | 2:27 |
13 | –The Penguins | Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)Baritone Vocals – Bruce TateBaritone Vocals, Piano – Curtis Williams Bass – Ted Brinson Drums – Unknown ArtistTenor Vocals – Cleveland DuncanTenor Vocals [Second Tenor Vocal] – Dexter TisbyWritten-By – Williams, Hodge, Belvin | 2:55 |
14 | –Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Strange Things Happen EverydayBass – Abe BolarDrums – Doc WestGuitar, Vocals – TharpePiano – Sammy PriceWritten-By – Traditional | 2:49 |
15 | –The Golden Gate Quartet | JonahBaritone Vocals, Tenor Vocals – Willie JohnsonBass Vocals – Orlandus WilsonTenor Vocals – Henry Owens, William LangfordWritten-By – Traditional | 3:00 |
16 | –Chuck Berry | MaybellineBass – Willie DixonDrums – Jasper ThomasMaracas – Jerome GreenPiano – Johnnie JohnsonVocals, Guitar – BerryWritten By – FreedWritten-By – Berry, Fratto | 2:20 |
17 | –Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | The Deacon's HopBaritone Saxophone – Bob McNeelyBass – Ted ShirleyDrums – William StreetserPiano – Jimmie O'BrienTenor Saxophone – McNeely, Lester YoungTrombone – Jesse "Streamline" EwingTrumpet – John Anderson Written-By – McNeely | 2:48 |
18 | –Bo Diddley | Bo DiddleyDrums – Frank KirklandHarmonica – Lester DavenportMaracas – Jerome GreenPiano – Otis SpannVocals, Guitar – Bo DiddleyWritten-By – Ellas McDaniel | 2:46 |
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