The album features to name drop some of the artists and titles; the raucous big band rocker from Hot Lips Page 'Last Call For Alcohol', and a rockabilly song which was often during the 1980s was the final song of the evening at festivals, Sonny Burgess 'Ain't Got A Thing'. The album embraces femininity and the ladies anthem from Etta James's, 'W-O-M-A-N', is a female pleasing song and Maureen Evans, breathes life into the classic 'Fever'. You can have fun, fun, fun, with Sandy Nelson, and his 'La Bamba Bossa Nova' and get low down and sexy (male or female) with Big Jay McNeely, 'Strip Tease Swing'. You can have a fun dance with Gino and Johnny Greek, 'Hand Clappin' Time' and continue the festivity along with Sam Cooke, whose 'Having A Party'. You may get lucky with your new romance, Bob and Lucille, lament over a 'Demon Lover'. Hopefully you have more luck than Big Mama Thornton, something is wrong 'I Smell A Rat' she hollers. The album climaxes with the male on the receiving end of a 'one-night stand', wondering will this love last? Ben E. King is pleading 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow'? This 'Atomicat' album is compiled by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. Our albums have; stunning design, sleeve notes, 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. The album is great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who will find good dance-floor filling songs.
6 Arthur Alexander - Where Have You Been All My Life
7 Etta James - W-O-M-A-N
8 Big Jay McNeely - Strip Tease Swing
9 Red Smiley & the Vel-Tones Featuring Clint West - Take a Ride
10 Gino with Johnny Greek - Hand Clappin' Time
11 Ray Charles - Hit the Road Jack
12 The Rivingtons - Mama-Oom-Mow-Mow (The Bird)
13 Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - Tequila
14 Barry Martin - Minnie the Moocher
15 Glenn Bland and the Rhythm Kings - When My Baby Passes By
16 Maureen Evans - Fever
17 Little Willie John - I'm Shakin'
18 Sam Cooke - Having a Party
19 Link Wray & His Wraymen - Ain't That Lovin' You Baby
20 Dean Martin and Nat 'King' Cole - Open Up the Doghouse (Two Cats Are Comin' in)
21 The Goofers - Scotch on the Rocks
22 Li'l Millet and His Creoles - Rich Woman
23 Bob and Lucille - Demon Lover
24 Carl Perkins - Honey 'Cause I Love You
25 Big Mama Thornton - I Smell a Rat
26 Dale Hawkins - Baby, Baby
27 The Lively Ones - Misirlou
28 Ben E. King - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
The album features to name drop some of the artists and titles; the raucous big band rocker from Hot Lips Page 'Last Call For Alcohol', and a rockabilly song which was often during the 1980s was the final song of the evening at festivals, Sonny Burgess 'Ain't Got A Thing'. The album embraces femininity and the ladies anthem from Etta James's, 'W-O-M-A-N', is a female pleasing song and Maureen Evans, breathes life into the classic 'Fever'. You can have fun, fun, fun, with Sandy Nelson, and his 'La Bamba Bossa Nova' and get low down and sexy (male or female) with Big Jay McNeely, 'Strip Tease Swing'. You can have a fun dance with Gino and Johnny Greek, 'Hand Clappin' Time' and continue the festivity along with Sam Cooke, whose 'Having A Party'. You may get lucky with your new romance, Bob and Lucille, lament over a 'Demon Lover'. Hopefully you have more luck than Big Mama Thornton, something is wrong 'I Smell A Rat' she hollers. The album climaxes with the male on the receiving end of a 'one-night stand', wondering will this love last? Ben E. King is pleading 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow'? This 'Atomicat' album is compiled by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. Our albums have; stunning design, sleeve notes, 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. The album is great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who will find good dance-floor filling songs.