Tough Tough Tough

~ Release by Andy Anderson (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

The most complete release by Andy Anderson.

Annotation last modified on 2013-07-31 13:07 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD
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1Johnny Valentine (version 1)
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
performer:
James Aldridge (member Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones, 1950's rockabilly)
recording of:
Johnny Valentine (in 1956)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956) and Joe Tubb (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones3:25
2I Got Me a Woman (take 1)
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
performer:
James Aldridge (member Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones, 1950's rockabilly)
recording of:
I Got Me a Woman (in 1956)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:44
3Rock’n’Roll Medley: Rip It Up / Ready Teddy / Long Tall Sally
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
performer:
James Aldridge (member Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones, 1950's rockabilly)
medley including a recording of:
Long Tall Sally (in 1956)
writer:
Enotris Johnson (on 1955-11-29), Richard Wayne Penniman (on 1955-11-29) and Robert Alexander Blackwell (on 1955-11-29)
publisher:
ATV Music, Blackwood Music Inc. (1953-02-07–1987-12-30), Peermusic (UK) Ltd., Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Southern Music Publishing Company Limited, Unichappell Music and Venice Music
medley including a recording of:
Ready Teddy (in 1956)
lyricist and composer:
Robert “Bumps” Blackwell and John Marascalco
publisher:
Aberbach Ltd. (publisher), ABG Elvis Songs, Elvis Presley Music, Elvis Presley Music Inc., Robin Hood Music Co., Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Venice Music, Inc.
medley including a recording of:
Rip It Up (in 1956)
writer:
Robert “Bumps” Blackwell and John Marascalco
publisher:
Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., Robin Hood Music Co., Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Venice Music
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:24
4I Love You
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
performer:
James Aldridge (member Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones, 1950's rockabilly)
recording of:
I Love You (in 1956)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:47
5Johnny Valentine (fast version 2)
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Johnny Valentine (in 1957-11)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956) and Joe Tubb (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:11
6Tough Tough Tough (version 1)
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Tough Tough Tough (in 1957-11)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1957-11)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:35
7Johnny Valentine (slow version 2)
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Roger 'Bobby' Lyons
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Johnny Valentine (in 1957-11)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956) and Joe Tubb (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:47
8I‐I‐I Love You
bass guitar:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (in 1958-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Harman (Session drummer and songwriter) (in 1958-01)
guitar:
Hank Garland (in 1958-01) and Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (in 1958-01)
background vocals and choir vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (in 1958-01)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
I-I-I Love You (in 1958-01)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1958-01) and Joe Tubb (until 1958-01)
version of:
I Love You
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones1:54
9Johnny Valentine (version 3: single master)
bass guitar:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (in 1958-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Harman (Session drummer and songwriter) (in 1958-01)
guitar:
Hank Garland (in 1958-01) and Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (in 1958-01)
background vocals and choir vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (in 1958-01)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Johnny Valentine (in 1958-01)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1956) and Joe Tubb (until 1956)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones1:59
10You Shake Me Up
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Whitehead (in 1958-05)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
You Shake Me Up (in 1958-05)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1958-05)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:17
11The Way She Smiled
bass guitar:
Billy 'Cuz' Covington
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Whitehead (in 1958-05)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Joe Tubb
piano:
Roy Estes
additional vocals:
[unknown female] ([unknown], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
lead vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (in 1958-05)
recording of:
The Way She Smiled (in 1958-05)
writer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1958-05) and Joe Tubb (until 1958-05)
Andy Anderson & The Rolling Stones2:04
12Please Forgive Me
bass guitar, drums (drum set), guitar and piano:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Please Forgive Me (in 1959)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1959)
Andy Anderson2:24
13They Call It the Blues
bass guitar, drums (drum set), guitar and piano:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
They Call It the Blues (in 1959)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1959)
Andy Anderson2:36
14Promise Me (take 1)
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
saxophone and background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Promise Me (in 1960-09)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1960-09)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers3:20
15How Long, How True, Till Then
bass guitar, drums (drum set), guitar and piano:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
How Long, How True, Till Then (in 1959)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1959)
Andy Anderson2:47
16Chop Suey
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Myers
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Chop Suey (in 1959-02)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1959-02)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:21
17Deep in the Heart of Texas Rock
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Myers
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
Deep in the Heart of Texas (in 1959-02)
lyricist and composer:
June Hershey (in 1941) and Don Swander (in 1941)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers1:58
18Tough Tough Tough (version 2)
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Myers
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Tough Tough Tough (in 1959-03)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1957-11)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:10
19Gimme Lock a Yo Hair
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Myers
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Gimme Lock a Yo Hair (in 1959-03)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1959-03)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:32
20I’m Gonna Sit Right Down & Cry Over You
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
saxophone and background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) (in 1960-09)
lyricist and composer:
Howard Biggs and Joe Thomas (US songwriter and Jazz saxophonist)
publisher:
Angle Music, Coblin Music Co., Copyright Records and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:50
21Promise Me (take 3)
bass guitar:
Lee Graham (US 50-60s bass player)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) and Lane Cameron
piano:
Chuck Stapleton
saxophone and background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Promise Me (in 1960-09)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1960-09)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:37
22Without Your Love
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Poochie (in 1964-06)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
saxophone:
Ace Cannon
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Without Your Love (in 1964-06)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1964-06)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers3:09
23Mustang Kid
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Poochie (in 1964-06)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
saxophone:
Ace Cannon
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Mustang Kid (in 1964-06)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1964-06)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:26
24Stuck on You
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Poochie (in 1964-06)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
saxophone:
Ace Cannon
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
Stuck on You (in 1964-06)
lyricist:
Aaron Schroeder (1950s~1960s US songwriter) (on 1960-03-20)
composer:
J. Leslie McFarland (composer) (on 1960-03-20)
publisher:
A. Schroeder, Carlin Music Corporation, Cherry River Music, Chrysalis Music (music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), Gladys Music, Gladys Music Inc., Rachel’s Own Music and Williamson Music Company
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:45
25My Babe
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Poochie (in 1964-06)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
saxophone:
Ace Cannon
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
My Babe (in 1964-06)
lyricist and arranger:
Willie Dixon
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), BMG Bumblebee (a BMI‐affiliated publishing entity of BMG Rights Management), Bug Music (music publishing), Bug Music Ltd. and Hoochie Coochie Music
is based on:
This Train
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:43
26All by Myself (undubbed single master)
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Bill Ray (in 1964-12)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
All by Myself (in 1964-12)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1964-12)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers1:49
27Tall Oak Tree (undubbed single master)
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Bill Ray (in 1964-12)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
Tall Oak Tree (in 1964-12)
lyricist and composer:
Dorsey Burnette (until 1959)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:27
28I Missed a Lot in You
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Bill Ray (in 1964-12)
guitar:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist), Lane Cameron and Ben Harrison
keyboard:
Sam Scott (1960s US keyboard player)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
I Missed a Lot in You (in 1964-12)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1964-12)
Andy Anderson & the Dawnbreakers2:14
29Say Goodbye to Donna
bass guitar:
Brian Cole (bass guitar player, founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08)
drums (drum set):
Ted Buechel (member of The Association) (in 1966-08)
guitar:
Gary Alexander (original member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Russ Giguere (founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08) and Jim Yester (in 1966-08)
reeds:
Terry Kirkham (in 1966-08)
background vocals and choir vocals:
Gary Alexander (original member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Brian Cole (bass guitar player, founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Russ Giguere (founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08) and Jim Yester (in 1966-08)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
Say Goodbye to Donna (in 1966-08)
writer:
Dick Addrisi, Don Addrisi and Bodie Chandler (singer, songwriter and composer)
Andy Anderson2:18
30We Were Happy
bass guitar:
Brian Cole (bass guitar player, founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08)
drums (drum set):
Ted Buechel (member of The Association) (in 1966-08)
guitar:
Gary Alexander (original member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Russ Giguere (founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08) and Jim Yester (in 1966-08)
reeds:
Terry Kirkham (in 1966-08)
background vocals and choir vocals:
Gary Alexander (original member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Brian Cole (bass guitar player, founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08), Russ Giguere (founding member of The Association) (in 1966-08) and Jim Yester (in 1966-08)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
We Were Happy (in 1966-08)
writer:
Bodie Chandler (singer, songwriter and composer) and Barry De Vorzon
Andy Anderson1:48
31So Long I’m Gone
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Richard Thames (on 1967-08-11)
guitar:
Jerry Puckett (on 1967-08-11)
saxophone:
Key Traylor (on 1967-08-11)
background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
cover recording of:
So Long I’m Gone (on 1967-08-11)
lyricist and composer:
Roy Orbison
writer:
Sam Phillips (founder of Sun Records)
Andy Anderson2:20
32Sad Notes
bass guitar:
Wray Hixson
drums (drum set):
Richard Thames (on 1967-08-11)
guitar:
Jerry Puckett (on 1967-08-11)
saxophone:
Key Traylor (on 1967-08-11)
background vocals and choir vocals:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
vocals:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist)
recording of:
Sad Notes (on 1967-08-11)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Anderson (1950s/'60s rockabilly artist) (until 1967-08-11)
Andy Anderson2:09