I Like It Like That
Hey Sister Lizzie
You'Are Gonna Cry
Play It Cool
False Love
Crazee Baby
(You Game Me) Peace Of Mind
Great Googley Moo
Automobiles
Tina
House Cleaning
Baby It's You
(Get Away Child) You Don't Move Me
Crazee Baby
I Need Your Kisses
Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight
I'm Gonna Thank You
Jassie Mae
Lucinda
I Owe You
Bounce
Red Sails In The Sunset
Please Don't Tease
You Painted Pictures
Baby Sweets
Everyone's Laughing
Hey Sister Lizzie
You'Are Gonna Cry
Play It Cool
False Love
Crazee Baby
(You Game Me) Peace Of Mind
Great Googley Moo
Automobiles
Tina
House Cleaning
Baby It's You
(Get Away Child) You Don't Move Me
Crazee Baby
I Need Your Kisses
Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight
I'm Gonna Thank You
Jassie Mae
Lucinda
I Owe You
Bounce
Red Sails In The Sunset
Please Don't Tease
You Painted Pictures
Baby Sweets
Everyone's Laughing
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The Spaniels – 1953-59 Play It Cool
Label: Charly R&B – CD CHARLY 222
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Europe
Released: 1990
Genre: Rock, Blues
Style: Doo Wop, Rhythm & Blues
Tracklist:
1 I Like It Like That
2 Hey Sister Lizzie
3 You'Are Gonna Cry
4 Play It Cool
5 False Love
6 Crazee Baby
7 (You Game Me) Peace Of Mind
8 Great Googley Moo
9 Automobiles
10 Tina
11 House Cleaning
12 Baby It's You
13 (Get Away Child) You Don't Move Me
14 Crazee Baby
15 I Need Your Kisses
16 Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight
17 I'm Gonna Thank You
18 Jassie Mae
19 Lucinda
20 I Owe You
21 Bounce
22 Red Sails In The Sunset
23 Please Don't Tease
24 You Painted Pictures
25 Baby Sweets
26 Everyone's Laughing
Credits:
Baritone Saxophone – McKinley Easton
Baritone Vocals – James "Dimples" Cochran, Opal Courtney Jr.
Bass – Gerald Gregory, Jimmy Johnson, Quinn Wilson
Drums – Al Duncan, George Green, Red Saunders
Guitar – Jerome Henderson, Lefty Bates
Piano – Earl Washington, Ernest Robinson
Tenor Saxophone – Al Pitts, Cliff Davis, Leon Washington
Tenor Vocals – Carl Rainge, Donald Porter, Ernest Warren, James "Pookie" Hudson
Tenor Vocals, Baritone Vocals – Willie C. Jackson
Trumpet – Henry Porter
Profile:
R&B and doo-wop ensemble founded as "Pookie Hudson & The Hudsonaires" in 1952, Gary, Indiana, U.S.A.
Under the name The Spaniels they were one of the first acts to sign with Vee Jay Records in 1953. When the label went bankrupt in 1966, the group split up, only to reunite in 1969. At one point, two groups called The Spaniels that grew from the original formation existed simultaneously: one still in Gary and one in Washington D.C. (including lead singer Pookie Hudson).
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