The "Twangs" the "Thang"
The "Twangs" the "Thang" is a studio album by guitarist Duane Eddy. It was released in 1959 on Jamie Records (catalog no. JLP-70-3009). It entered Billboard magazine's pop album chart on January 25, 1960, peaked at No. 18, and remained on the chart for 13 weeks.[2] It was one of only three Duane Eddy albums to enter the Top 20.[2] It fared better in the UK, reaching No 2 in the album charts and staying in the top 10 for 12 weeks. AllMusic gave the album a rating of two stars.[1]
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1959 |
Recorded | November 1959 |
Genre | Instrumental rock, surf music |
Label | Jamie |
Producer | Lee Hazlewood, Lester Sill |
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood; except where noted.
Side A
- "My Blue Heaven" (George A. Whiting, Walter Donaldson) - 2:31
- "Tiger Love and Turnip Greens" - 1:30
- "The Last Minute of Innocence" - 3:26
- "Route No. 1" (Duane Eddy, Corkey Casey, Jim Horn) - 1:59
- "You Are My Sunshine" (Charles Mitchell, Jimmie Davis) - 2:28
- "St. Louis Blues" (W. C. Handy) - 2:33
Side B
- "Night Train to Memphis" (Beasley Smith, Marvin Hughes, Owen Bradley) - 2:01
- "The Battle" - 1:56
- "Trambone" (Chet Atkins) - 1:37
- "Blueberry Hill" (Al Lewis, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose) - 3:27
- "Rebel Walk" - 2:13
- "Easy" (Wilson) - 3:00
Personnel
- Duane Eddy and the Rebels
- Duane Eddy - lead "twangy" guitar
- Corkey Casey, Donnie Owens - rhythm guitar
- Al Casey - bass
- Larry Knechtel - piano
- Jim Troxel - drums
- Jim Horn - saxophone, flute
- Ben Demotto - "rebel yells"
- Evelyn Freeman Singers - backing vocals
- Technical
- Eddie Brackett, Jack Miller - sound engineer
- Carl Shaw - artwork (uncredited)
References
- "The Twang's the Thang". AllMusic. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- Joel Whitburn (1995). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums. Billboard Books. p. 100. ISBN 0823076318.
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