Commandment Three is based upon compliance and the album is packed full of Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Rhythm & Blues, and Doo Wop titles to please your ears from; the hopeful Little Richard hopes that laying money on the first horse past the post will help him, Get Rich Quick, Ray Charles, who knows what he wants, Greenbacks and Freddy Cannon, is the hardworking Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy while The Silhouettes earn their money working in a department store as an Elevator Operator. For some legitimate employment is not an option, and roll the Dice for money, Tommy Spurlin and The Southern Boys, One-Eyed Sam and Rusty Draper, Come Eleven. While some people fail no matter how hard they try, The Du-Droppers, despite being Dead Broke inform us they are still happy, Billy Blank is direct to the point over his, Hard Luck and Marty Roberts and The Night Riders despite following the rules of life finds nothing but problems from a relationship, Twenty One Carpenters. With a pocket full of cash, you can do what Mel Tillis is spending his with the Juke Box Man, and those flash with the cash are; Jackie Lee Cochran, Buy A Car, Paul Bascomb and His Orchestra, Pink Cadillac and Rosco Gordon T-Model Boogie. The Arkansas piano man Charlie Rich closes the album with a saga about Easy Money. Our albums have; stunning design, the sleeve notes will offer either; factual narrative information, a light heated Billboard style review of the title and some personal visual experiences that will be shared. The thirty songs mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future!. Dee Jay Mark Armstrong
3 Eunice Davis and Orchestra - Go to Work Pretty Daddy
4 Jimmy Dell - I've Got a Dollar
5 Mel Tillis - Juke Box Man
6 Tom & the Craftsmen - the Work Song
7 Roy Tann - Your Driver's License, Please
8 Jackie Lee - Cochran Buy a Car
9 Hoyt Stevens & the Tennessee Ramblers - 55 Chevy
10 Bernice Gooden - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter (On a Teen-Age Date)
11 The Du-Droppers - Dead Broke
12 The Silhouettes - Get a Job
13 Ray Charles - Greenbacks
14 Jessie Knight and His Combo - Nothing But Money
15 Tommy Spurlin & the Southern Boys - One-Eyed Sam
16 Rusty Draper with Carl Stevens & His Orchestra and the Dick Noel Singers - Seven Come Eleven
17 'Cile Turner - Crap Shootin' Sinner
18 Joey Castle - That Ain't Nothing But Right
19 Johnny Ace with Johnny Board's Orch - No Money
20 Jennell Hawkins - More Money (That's What I Want)
21 Freddy Cannon - Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
22 Roland Bennett & the Rockin' Whalers - Money Crazy
23 Paul Bascomb and His Orchestra - Pink Cadillac
24 Rosco Gordon - T-Model Boogie
25 Paul Davis - Big Money
26 Billy Blank - Hard Luck
27 Marty Roberts & the Night Riders - Twenty One Carpenters
28 The Rays Elevator - Operator
29 Charlie Rich - Easy Money
Commandment Three is based upon compliance and the album is packed full of Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Rhythm & Blues, and Doo Wop titles to please your ears from; the hopeful Little Richard hopes that laying money on the first horse past the post will help him, Get Rich Quick, Ray Charles, who knows what he wants, Greenbacks and Freddy Cannon, is the hardworking Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy while The Silhouettes earn their money working in a department store as an Elevator Operator. For some legitimate employment is not an option, and roll the Dice for money, Tommy Spurlin and The Southern Boys, One-Eyed Sam and Rusty Draper, Come Eleven. While some people fail no matter how hard they try, The Du-Droppers, despite being Dead Broke inform us they are still happy, Billy Blank is direct to the point over his, Hard Luck and Marty Roberts and The Night Riders despite following the rules of life finds nothing but problems from a relationship, Twenty One Carpenters. With a pocket full of cash, you can do what Mel Tillis is spending his with the Juke Box Man, and those flash with the cash are; Jackie Lee Cochran, Buy A Car, Paul Bascomb and His Orchestra, Pink Cadillac and Rosco Gordon T-Model Boogie. The Arkansas piano man Charlie Rich closes the album with a saga about Easy Money. Our albums have; stunning design, the sleeve notes will offer either; factual narrative information, a light heated Billboard style review of the title and some personal visual experiences that will be shared. The thirty songs mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future!. Dee Jay Mark Armstrong