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	| Is It Ever Gonna Happen I really dig the rock and rolling vibe on this. The piano gets a chance to show off, and the song has a cool energy and hooks.
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	| Ring My Phone More guitar centric, this is another cool rock and roller. I prefer the opener, but this works better.
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	| The Worryin' Kind Slower and more contemplative, this one works well, too. It also brings some variety. It's another that's more guitar based.
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	| Maybelline This Chuck Berry romp gets more of a piano-oriented arrangement. There is a rocking guitar solo, though,
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	| Every Little Once in a While This rock and roller has some good hooks. I'm not overly crazy about the doo-wop backing vocals. Those are really not my thing, though, so that makes sense.
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	| Blue Ribbon Baby There is a bit of a rockabilly angle to this one. It's more pure rock and roll, but those kinds of elements are audible at times to me.
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	| Hearts of Stone I really love the horn-solo dominated instrumental break on this tune. It swings and has a great groove to it. The doo-wop vocals on the track don't work as well for me. Overall, this is not a big surprise, but a reasonably effective piece.
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	| Hey Miss Fannie Now, this has some great energy. It's a fun romp.
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	| Playin' the Field The vocals are very much the dominant factor here. The guitar is the only prominent instrument here. This feels almost like a demo in some ways. The guitar solo is strong, though. The mix just feels a little "wrong" to me.
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	| The Chicken and the Hawk Now, this is more like it. It's just a fun romp with plenty of jazz and rock and roll in the mix.
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	| Man Like Wow! This is more of a stripped back groove, but it's a lot of fun.
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	| Wicked Woman I really dig the guitar and drum presence on this piece. It has a real twisting kind of groove. Some parts are just guitar and vocals, though.
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	| Soda Pop Pop There is some real drama in the musical arrangement of this. The doo-wop vocal arrangement isn't as effective for me, though.
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	| Ring-A-Ding-A-Ding Another with a lot of doo-wop in the mix, this isn't a strong tune for me. Still, the guitar solo has some style and taste.
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	| Oop Shoop As you can probably guess from the title, this is another doo-wop tune. While I'm not crazy about the vocal arrangement, the number does have a classy groove. The saxophone solo is on fire, too.
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	| Big Date Not a big change, this is just another solid rock and roller.
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	| I Ain't Gettin' Rid of You I really dig the piano on this cut. The track has some cool guitar work, too. This is dramatic and one of the stronger pieces here.
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	| Gonna Get a Girl Doo-wop, jazz and rock and roll all seem to merge on this number.
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	| The Old Oaken Bucket There is a real crooner vibe to this. It is fun, but not a standout for me.
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	| One Day Later More of a solid rock and roller, this works pretty well. I dig the piano and guitar showcase later along the road.
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	| Tweedle Dee This is a swinging number that works really well. It's got some rather doo-wop vocals, but the whole vibe of the tune makes it work.
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	| Bigger Than Texas Another old school rock and roller, this works pretty well, but it's not a standout.
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	| Can't Change My Love I like the guitar sound on this quite a bit. The tune isn't an Earth-shattering kind of thing, but it has a cool retro groove.
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	| Should I Crooner meets doo-wop here. This brings some variety, but isn't all that effective for me. The instrumental break does have some killer blowing horn, though.
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	| A Bundle of Dreams Here we get another classy rock and roller. This is fun stuff.
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	| Hawaiian Rock This is sort of just the kind of rock and roll number, you'd expect with that title. It's not a bad song, but noting all that special, either.
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	| Your Daddy Wants to Do Right This has more of a pure rock and roll groove. The rhythm section has a lot of style, and the whole tune works well. This is one of the strongest songs of the album for me.
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	| Little Mama Another classy and classic sounding rock and roller, this is fun stuff.
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	| Goin' Steady I really love the guitar soloing on this. Beyond that, it's a pretty standard rock and roller.
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	| Teenage Doll Here we get more of a rock and roll ballad with a definite doo-wop angle. This definitely doesn't work that well for me.
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	| Rock Light More pure rock and roll, I really like the guitar solo on this a lot.
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	| Who Baby Doo-wop rock and roll, this is pretty much exactly what you expect.
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	| Honey Love This is a playful groove. It's a fun romp.
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	| Doctor Heartache Now, this is all class. I love the dramatic arrangement. The organ is a nice touch, and the whole tune just works so well. It has almost an Animals vibe to it. This is definitely another highlight of the disc.
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	| I Love You Because This ballad doesn't work as well as the last couple tunes did.
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	| Teen-Age Crush Another that's a little lackluster, I think this song and the last should have been somewhere earlier in the set to make for a stronger closer. This isn't anything all that unexpected or strong. It has some good guitar picking, though.
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