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Benny Joy

The Benny Joy Stroy 1957-61 Vol. 3: I'm Gonna Move
Volume 3 tracklist: I'm Gonna Move / Wild Wild Lover / Nowhere / Crash The Party / Hey High School Baby / I Really Really Care / Miss Bobby ... (Click the album for more)
  • $12.95 Vinyl
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Benny Joy

The Benny Joy Story 1957-61 Vol. 2: Rollin To The Jukebox
Volume 2 tracklist: Rollin' To The Jukebox Rock / Hey High School Baby / Let's Be Friends / If I Had You / Money Money/ Night Owl/ Talkin' A... (Click the album for more)
  • $12.95 Vinyl
Joy

Benny Joy

The Benny Joy Strory Vol. 4: Wild Wild Lover
Volume 4 tracklist: Wild Wild Lover / Come Back / I'll Never Have The One I Love / Hey High School Baby / Rollin' To The Jukebox Rock/ A Dre... (Click the album for more)
  • $12.95 Vinyl
Joy

Benny Joy

The Benny Joy Story Vol.5: Love Zone
Volume 5 tracklist: Love Zone / Instead Of Me / I'll Never Have The One I Love / Only Time Will Tell / (What'll I Do) Call The Zoo / Follow ... (Click the album for more)
  • $12.95 Vinyl

Benny Joy

The Benny Joy Story 1957-61 Vol 1: Crash The Party
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Finally -- the mother lode is upon us! Roll to the jukebox rock with the party crashing sounds of Tampa's Rebel Rocker BENNY JOY!!! Benny has long been acknowledged as one of the unsung kings of rockabilly through five star killer singles like 'Crash The Party,' 'Little Red Book,' 'Spin The Bottle' and 'Steady With Betty.' Now, the Benny-obsessed Norton label rounds up all of Benny's 1957-61 wild, wild masters, scores of unissued demos and home recordings and tons of crazed photos, both in a five LP series and a three CD box set! 76 selections including 45 previously unissued tracks! Everybody jump for joy!" "I always thought of Benny Joy as the Dark Prince of Southern Rockabilly. His music was just so brooding and intense. In high school, I tried to dress like him. I put him on an even higher par than Elvis. Benny Joy was outstanding in everything he did." -- Dex Romweber

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