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Barry Stanton Rare OZ Only LP Tribute to the king Rare songs 1957-65 VG+ ‘88 Barry Stanton A tribute to the king: Rare songs 1957-1965
Rare OZ Only LP released in 1988 on Canetoad Records. Cat:CTLP001. This album has a gatefold sleeve. Features Rare recordings, alternate takes and original RCA released recordings.
Barry Stanton is an Australian rock'n'roll musician. Discovered by fellow recording artist Johnny O'Keefe in 1958, Barry regularly performed on many Australian music programs such as Bandstand, The Johnny O'Keefe Show, Six O'Clock Rock, Sing Sing Sing, Saturday Date, and Woody's Teen Time. He released six singles on Australian label Leedon Records, the first being Don't Let Go in 1960. His second release, the Johnny O'Keefe composition Don't You Worry 'Bout That, reached number 3 on the Sydney Top 40 in September 1960. Two other singles were issued, but his fifth and biggest release Beggin' On My Knees - written by Barry's brother Rod - reached number one in 1962.[citation needed] Signed by RCA in 1964 he released A Tribute To The King - a song written for Barry by fellow musician and good friend Johnny Devlin - followed by My Little Emmy in 1965.
Tracks : Begging on my knees (alternate take)/ Tribute to the king/ That’s right, all right/ My little Emmy/ Dancing partner/ Don’t you worry about that (alternative backing track)/ Learning/ When my blue moon turns to gold again/ I forgot to remember to forget/ My baby left me/ You’re right, I’m left, she’s gone/ Blue suede shoes/ Blue moon of Kentuky/ The intrigues of Hannah medley: a) Under the bridges of Paris b) Danny boy c) A first love never dies d) Mona Lisa.
Record has some light scuff marks and very light scratches that cause some light crackles and is in VG+ condition. Cover is in Near MInt condition.Payment is accepted by Paypal. Within Australia we also accept Direct deposit transfer and Australia Post Money Orders.
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