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Hard To Find Jukebox Classics: Stereo Explosion Vol. 5 Pop (1955-64)
- Artist: Various
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/5/2021

Product Notes
Remember when telephones had dials, you had to stand up to change channels on your TV and music was in mono? Technology moves on but that doesn't mean we've stopped listening to great songs like The Crests' "Sixteen Candles," Bobby Rydell's "Wild One," Gene Pitney's "Every Breath I Take" and the Kinks' "All Day And All Of The Night." But what if you could hear them in a whole new way? You can, as these 29 tracks are now in glorious state-of-the-art stereo, with almost all of these songs making their stereo debut, like "Teen-Age Idol," Chubby Checker's "Pony Time" and Freddy Cannon's "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans." "The Lonely Bull" by the Tijuana Brass makes it's stereo single debut and Ben E. King's classic "Spanish Harlem" is heard in a great new stereo mix. Plus you get Ray Charles' #1 R&B hit, "I Got A Woman," Ronny & The Daytonas' "G.T.O.," and both Sandy Nelson drum spectaculars, "Let There Be Drums" and "Teen Beat." An outstanding collection of all-time favorites, now in the best stereo you've ever heard. Hit Parade.