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1. King Kong - Big 'T' Tyler
2. Here Comes Henry - Young Jessie
3. Till the Well Runs Dry - Wynona Carr
4. Hot Rod Queen - Roy Tann
5. Ring a Ling - Dimples Jackson
6. Sadie Green - Big T Tyler
7. Buzz Buzz Buzz - the Hollywood Flames
8. Hum Ding a Ling - the Johnny Otis Show
9. Slow Down - Larry Williams
10. Koko Joe - Don and Dewey
11. Hootchy-Koo - Larry Williams
12. Goodbye Baby Goodbye - Sonny Lowery
13. Moovin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy
14. Wiggle Tail Pt.1 - Googie Rene
15. Lone Ranger Gonna Git Married - Jimmy Johnson
16. Cerveza - Boots Brown
17. Jennie Lee - Jan ; Arnie
18. Margie - Fats Domino
19. Pink Shoelaces - Dodie Stevens
20. Big Fat Sally - Ronnie and Roy
21. Bourbon Street Beat - Don Ralke
22. Hot Rod Rock - Edd Byrnes W/Joanie Sommers
23. Bullfrog - Johnny Moore ; His New Blazers
24. Teenage Heaven - Eddie Cochran
25. O Sole Mio Rock - Plas Johnson
26. Rockin' Red Wing - Ernie Freeman
27. Chattanooga Choo Choo - Ernie Fields Orchestra
28. Yes Sir, That's My Baby - Ricky Nelson
29. My Girl Josephine - Sandy Nelson
30. Twistin' the Night Away - Sam Cooke
31. Ridin' Hood - the Coasters
32. Balboa Blue - the Marketts
33. Shake, Rattle N' Roll - the Big Sound of Don Ralke

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If you grew up listening to music in the golden age of rock 'n' roll during the 1950s and into the early 1960s, it's highly unlikely you ever heard the name Plas Johnson. That said, you definitely heard him in your record collection, with his sax gracing the grooves of literally hundreds of records for a myriad of record companies during that exciting period. He is perhaps best remembered today for contributing to Henry Mancini's "The Pink Panther Theme" as well as "Peter Gunn"; however on this collection we focus on his more rockin' output. This unique compilation presents 33 tracks on which Plas lent his excellent sax work, with artists like Duane Eddy, Fats Domino, Dodie Stevens, Eddie Cochran, Ricky Nelson, Sam Cooke, The Coasters to name a few. Although a mere glimpse into his career it is easy to see why Plas Johnson was arguably one of the top tenor saxophone soloists of the rock 'n' roll era, and at the time of writing is still with us today at 93!