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Genre: Rock'n'Roll, Soft Rock, Pop
Disc country of origin: England/Germany
Year of disc release: 1999
Publisher (label): Decca Record Company Ltd
Catalog number: 466 409-2
Country: UK
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 75:09 + 76:36

Tracklist:
01. Rock With The Caveman
02. Rock Around The Town
03. Doomsday Rock
04. Elevator Rock
05. Singing The Blues
06. Rebel Rock
07. Knee Deep In Blues
08. Teenage Party
09. Butterfingers
10. Cannibal Pot
11. Shiralee
12. Grandad's Rock
13. Butterfly
14. Water, Water
15. A Handful Of Songs
16. Hey You!
17. Plant A Kiss
18. Nairobi
19. Neon Sign
20. Happy Guitar
21. Princess
22. It's All Happening
23. What Do You Do
24. The Only Man On The Island
25. I Puts The Lightie On
26. Come On, Let's Go
27. Put A Ring On Her Finger
28. A Lovely Night
29. Marriage Type Love
30. Hiawatha
31. The Trial
32. Tallahassee Lassie
33. Give! Give! Give!
34. You Were Mine
35. Young Ideas
Disc 2
01. Little White Bull
02. Singing Time
03. What A Mouth (What A North And South)
04. Kookaburra
05. Happy-Go-Lucky Blues
06. (The Girl With The) Long Black Hair
07. Must Be Santa
08. Boys And Girls
09. The Dit-Dit Song
10. My Big Best Shoes
11. The Writing On The Wall
12. Drunken Guitar
13. Hit Record
14. What A Little Darlin'
15. He's Got Love
16. Green Eye
17. Butter Wouldn't Melt In Your Mouth
18. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
19. Flash Bang Wallop
20. She's Too Far Above Me
21. Half A Sixpence
22. Giddy-Up-A-Ding-Dong
23. Kaw-Liga
24. Young Love
25. Take Me Back Baby
26. Build Up
27. Time To Kill
28. Hair-Down Hoe-Down
29. Sweet Georgia Brown
30. Tommy The Toreador
31. Hollerin' And Screamin'
32. Lonesome Traveller
33. So Long (It's Been Good To Know Yuh)

Tommy Steele was the first British rock'n'roll star and the most successful home-grown rock'n'roller of the 1950s - outpacing legends like Cliff Richard, Marty Wilde and Billy Fury. Steele also had a hand in writing many of his biggest hits - a real rarity for any UK artist in that decade.
He was born Thomas Hicks on December 17, 1936, in Bermondsey, South London. When he was 15, he joined the merchant navy and spent the next four years working on the Cunard line. He learned to play the guitar during a stay in hospital, and found that he had a natural talent for singing, songwriting and comedy, which he demonstrated whenever the opportunity arose, both on board and during shore leave.
Musically he was inclined towards Country & Western and was no doubt influenced by Hank Williams (his version of Hank's 'Kaw-Liga' is included here). In the UK, his early musical experience included singing and playing at US airforce bases with Canadian Jack Fallon and his C&W band, The Sons Of The Saddle. Whenever Steele docked in the USA, he made a point of watching and listening to as much music as possible and, according to rock mythology, saw some early TV appearances by C&W upstart Elvis Presley

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