The album comprises songs that need to be
played loud and often and will bring life to your Hi-Fi, or Record Hop when played!
Lesser-known artists and recordings stand alongside hit-making artists and their
recordings, with either a rock-a- ballad or smooth song to end the album and answer
the music direction of the relating album.
Commandment Four is packed full of Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Rhythm & Blues, and
Doo Wop titles to please your ears featuring many joyous recordings including; Sonny
Anderson, Yes I'm Gonna Love You, Dave Rich, Rosie Let’s Get Cozy, Jimmie
Rodgers, Kisses Sweeter Than Wine, The Five Keys, From the Bottom of My Heart and
The Joytones harmoniously proclaim Gee! What A Boy.
There are songs about pretty girls; Jackie Walker, Peggy Sue, The Del Vikings, Pretty
Little Things Called Girls, strange men, Jimmie Lee and Artis, That's Fat Jack, Phil
Barclay and The Sliders, Short Fat Ben. There are songs of intrigue; Robert Luke
Harshman, Love Whatcha' Doin' To Me, Ray Ellington, Don't Burn Me Up and The
Mellows, Pretty Baby, What's Your Name. And hopefulness along with caution is
learned from; Priscilla Bowman, I Ain't Givin' Up Nothin', Bull Moose Jackson and His
Buffalo Bearcats, If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin') and Crown Prince Waterford is
impatient, Get Your Clothes and Let's Go. To close the album is a rock-a-ballad from
Glen Glenn titled Laurie Ann.
Our albums have; stunning design, the sleeve notes will offer either; factual narrative
information, a light heated Billboard style review of the title and some personal visual
experiences that will be shared. The thirty songs mastered for the best possible sound.
The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to
avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from
the past and preserving the future!.
Dee Jay Mark Armstrong
01 Tommy ''Jim'' Beam and the Four Fifths Little Jewel (Beam)
02 Jackie Walker Peggy Sue (Allison, Petty)
03 Sonny Anderson, Yes I'm Gonna Love You (D & J Burnette)
04 The Flairs Steppin' Out (Ram)
05 Jimmie Lee & Artis That's Fat Jack (Cooper)
06 Dale Hawkins Liza Jane (arr. Hawkins)
07 Roy Teo Mama Doll (Bryant)
08 Dave Rich Rosie Let’s Get Cozy (Atkins)
09 Phil Barclay & The Sliders Short Fat Ben (Jones)
10 The Del Vikings Pretty Little Things Called Girls (Clowney, Howard)
11 The Champions Come On And Love Me (Stone, Jones)
12 The Five Keys From the Bottom of My Heart (Willis)
13 Robert Luke Harshman Love Whatcha' Doin' To Me (Robison)
14 Burrie Manso And The Bonnivilles My Woman (Mansco)
15 Priscilla Bowman I Ain't Givin' Up Nothin' (Benton, Otis)
16 Conway Twitty Hey Miss Ruby (Jenkins, Nance)
17 Ray Ellington & Eric Jupp And His Orchestra - Don't Burn Me Up (Weisman,
Laskoff)
18 Billy And Don Hart With The Downbeats Rock-A-Bop-A-Lina (Welden, Doughtery)
19 Jimmie Rodgers Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (Campbell, Newman)
20 Bull Moose Jackson And his Buffalo Bearcats If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')
(Collins)
21 The Mellows Pretty Baby, What's Your Name (Brown)
22 Johnny Amelio & Bill Paradis and His Downbeats Jo Ann Jo Ann (York, Amelio)
23 Narvel Felts Cutie Baby (Felts)
24 Little Willie John Take My Love (I Want To Give It All To You) (John)
25 The Joytones With Royale Cita Chorus Gee! What A Boy (Goldner)
26 Crown Prince Waterford with Labert Ellis at the Keyboard Get Your Clothes & Let's
Go (Chas, Waterford)
27 Bobby Rydell Wild One (Lowe, Appell, Mann)
28 The Jodimars vocals Dick Richards and Marshall Lytle Boom My Baby Bayou (Ebb,
Klein, Coleman)
29 Johnny Devlin with The Devils Im Gonna Love You
30 Glen Glenn Laurie Ann (Guitar, Miller, Lewis)
Others