Legendary Masters Series

Legendary Masters Series
Compilation album by Eddie Cochran
Released January 1972
Recorded May 1956 to
August 1959
Genre Rock and roll, rockabilly
Label United Artists
Producer Various
Eddie Cochran chronology
Summertime Blues
(1966)
Legendary Masters Series
(1972)
Eddie Cochran on the Air
(1972)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic 2012

Legendary Masters Series is the fourth album posthumously released in the US after Eddie Cochran's death in 1960.

Content

The album was released as a two album set on the United Artists label in January 1972. The catalogue number was UAS 9959.[1]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Skinny Jim" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  2. "Let's Get Together" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  3. "Eddie's Blues" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  4. "Little Lou" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  5. "Pink Pegged Slacks" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran / Hank Cochran)
  6. "Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie" (George Motola / Ricky Page)
  7. "Somethin' Else" (Sharon Sheeley / Bob Cochran)

Side 2

  1. "Pretty Little Devil" (Fred Carter, Jr)
  2. "Who Can I Count On" (Sammy Masters)
  3. "Thinkin' About You" (Bob Luman / Fred Carter, Jr)
  4. "Opportunity" (Jewel Akens / Eddie Daniels)
  5. "Latch On" (Dale Fitzsimmons / Ray Stanley)
  6. "I'm Ready" (Sylvester Bradford / Fats Domino / Al Lewis)
  7. "Three Stars" (Tommy Dee)
  8. "Cotton Picker"

Side 3

  1. "Summertime Blues" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  2. "Cut Across Shorty" (Marijohn Wilkin/ Wayne P. Walker)
  3. "Milk Cow Blues" (Kokomo Arnold)
  4. "My Way" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  5. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins)
  6. "Nervous Breakdown" (Eddie Cochran)
  7. "C'mon Everybody" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)

Side 4

  1. "Sittin' In The Balcony" (Johnny Dee / John D. Loudermilk)
  2. "Twenty Flight Rock" (Eddie Cochran / Ned Fairchild)
  3. "Teenage Cutie" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  4. "Hallelujah I Love Her So" (Ray Charles)
  5. "Fourth Man Theme" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran)
  6. "Weekend" (Bill Post / Doree Post)
  7. "Bo Weevil" (Jerry Capehart / Eddie Cochran / Traditional)
  8. "Long Tall Sally" (Robert "Bumps" Blackwell / Enotris Johnson / Little Richard)

Notes


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