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Various - That'll Flat Git It! Volume 01 , Rockabilly From The Vaults Of RCA Records
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When RCA Victor signed Elvis Presley for the unprecedented sum of $40,000 in November 1955, the label's historic acquisition was not made solely on the whim of Steve Sholes, the New York—based Country Music A&R rep. Elvis's transfer from Sun involved several players with a vested interest in the outcome, and the decision was not so much a calculated risk as a carefully considered investment strategy in which the risk was spread between RCA Victor and the New York publishing house Hill & Range. In return Hill & Range would secure at least one side of every single Presley recorded for years.
If Sholes experienced any doubts as to the wisdom of signing Presley— —and there were those who scoffed at the price— —these were dispelled in February 1956 when Heartbreak Hotel entered the national chart and precipitated the astounding fusion of country, pop and R&B which cut such a swathe across the nation's musical consciousness.
Elvis inspired a generation to rise up in the name of the Shakin' Music, and he spawned a myriad of imitators though very few would taste the bitter—sweet nectar of fame. Extolling Presley's virtues in an article he ghosted in July 1956, Sholes was only half joking when he complained, "I wish I had half—a—dozen Elvis Presleys."
Basking in the reflected glory of Presley's dash to stardom, RCA Victor helped create a market for rock 'n' roll it could not possibly control or dominate. For the next few years, Sholes and his Nashville lieutenant Chet Atkins played a game of chance in which every guitar totin' son—of—a—gun was put through the recording mill in search of the Next Big Thing. Only in retrospect, and not for want of trying, was it apparent that stars such as Elvis could not be manufactured (significantly, Sholes' only other major discovery in the pop field was Neil Sedaka).
From the edgy self—conscious mewls of teenage novices to the jagged hoedowns of pensionable hillbillies, the sounds on this collection are wild card music born of the fear and insecurity which gripped RCA's A&R staff as they sought to consolidate the company's position at the head of a movement neither they, nor anyone, really understood.

Track List

 1. Sixteen Chicks - Joe Clay
 2. Born To Love One Woman - Ric Cartey
 3. Sugar Sweet - David Houston
 4. New Shoes - Lee Denson
 5. Little Boy Blue - Hoyt Johnson
 6. Drugstore Rock 'N' Roll - Janis Martin
 7. Rosie Let's Get Cozy - Dave Rich
 8. Catty Town - Dick Glasser
 9. Star Light, Star Bright - Nan Castle
 10. TV Hop - Morgan Twins
 11. Honky Tonk Mind - Tommy Blake
 12. Teen Billy Baby - Sprouts
 13. Don't Bug Me Baby - Milton Allen
 14. Now Stop - Martha Carson
 15. Milkcow Blues - Jimmie Rodgers
 16. Duck Tail - Joe Clay
 17. Heart Throb - Ric Cartey
 18. One And Only - David Houston
 19. I've Got A Dollar - Jimmy Dell
 20. Lovin' Honey (2) - Gene Morris
 21. Barefoot Baby - Janis Martin
 22. Rock-A-Bye-Baby - Skeeter Bon
 23. That Ain't Nothing But Right - Joey Castle
 24. Mary Nell - Autry Inman
 25. Hey Jibbo - Art Wood
 26. All Night Long - Tommy Blake
 27. Full-Grown Cat - The McCoys
 28. Just Thought I'd See You Straight - Ted Harris
 29. Oooh-Wee - Ric Cartey
 30. Shake It Up Baby - Frankie Dee
 31. Lovin' Honey (1) - Gene Morris

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Album title: Various - That'll Flat Git It! Volume 01 - Rockabilly From The Vaults Of RCA Records
Genre Rock'n'Roll
Label Bear Family Records
Year of publication 1993

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