During the Ten Commandments Of Rock 'N' Roll Commandment Seven - Be Empathic - She's A Flirt Atomicat (ACCD056) your life is changing and it is not your fault “The person you thought was true to you, goes out more often, buys new clothing, won’t talk, and going cold, am I living with a fridge?”
Commandment Seven - Be Empathic - She's A Flirt Atomicat (ACCD056) a persons love is going cold and both sides of the story is told through: Jerry Lee Lewis Mean, Woman Blues, Billie High, Wondering If You Still Care, The Checkers inform the soon to leave lover, You Never Had It So Good, Gene Vincent knows she is lying, You Told A Fib, The Royal Jokers are pleading, Don't Leave Me Fanny, and for Niki Sullivan there is no begging and pleading, It’s All Over.
You can understand you can be empathic, you followed the scripture and the result, Bye Bye Baby Blues (The Ravens), You’re Just Wasting Your Time (Jimmy Bowen), and the wind whispers (I Know) You Don't Love Me (Tommy Hodge), and the fight begins, she says you’re, Mean, Mean Man (Wanda Jackson) and the response is, She's A Flirt (The Jewels).
With Atomicat philosophy of “killer, no filler” you can party until The End! You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers.
01 Ike Turner and The Kings Of Rhythm vocals Tommy Hodge (I Know) You Don't Love Me (Turner) Arista 1959
02 Jerry Lee Lewis Mean Woman Blues (Demetruis) London 1957
03 Jimmy Bowen You’re Just Wasting Your Time (Blackwell) Roulette 1959
04 Wanda Jackson Mean, Mean Man (Jackson) Capitol1958
05 Jim Wilson With The Flares Have A Tear On Me (Freeman) Reed 1959
06 Walt Benton and The Diplomats I'm Gonna Leave You (Benton) Scottie 1960
07 Chuck Wheeler Feelin Kinda Lonesome (Wheeler) Marlo 1961
08 The Ravens featuring Jimmy Ricks Bye Bye Baby Blues (Bigs) Hubb 1946
09 The Checkers You Never Had It So Good (McRae, Barna, Glover) King 1953
10 Charlie Rich with Gene Lowery Singers Gonna Be Waitin’ (Rich) Phillips 1960
11 Johnny Jano Mabel's Gone (Shuler, Jano) Hollywood 1958
12 Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps You Told A Fib (Gallup, Vincent) Capitol 1957
13 Eugene Church I'm Your Taboo Man (Church, Belvin) King 1962
14 Bull Moose Jackson and His Orchestra Bad Man Jackson, That's Me (Jackson) Queen 1946
15 Faye Adams I'll Be True (McLemore) Herald 1956
16 Bob and Earl You Made A Boo Boo (Byrd, Nelson) Class 1957
17 The Jewels She's A Flirt (Torrance) RPM 1954
18 Roy Brown and His Mighty Men I've Got The Last Laugh Now (Brown) Deluxe 1952
19 Tiny Bradshaw Lay It On The Line (Bradshaw, Glover, Mann) King 1952
20 The Royal Jokers Don't Leave Me Fanny (Howell, Calhoun) Atco 1956
21 Turner Moore with Charley Moore & The Crystals I'll Be Leavin You (Franklin, Sellers) Mel-O-Tone 1959
22 Big Bopper It's The Truth Ruth (Richardson) Mercury 1959
23 Niki Sullivan It’s All Over (Sullivan) Dot 1958
24 Lee Denson Devil Doll (Denson) Kent 1958
25 Steve Schickel ? Don't Lie (Hart, Williams) Foremost 1957
26 Billie High and The Four Recorders Wondering If You Still Care (Ellis) Erwin 1956
27 Jimmy Bowen with The Rhythm Orchids Stop Wasting My Time (Kirshner, Bowen) Roulette 1957
28 The Crickets Lonesome Tears (Holly) Coral 1958
29 The Gleams You Broke My Heart (Verroca) Kip 1961
30 Bobby Austin Look Out Heart We're Gonna Lose Again (Austin) Capitol 1962