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"Rockin' Years" is a song written by Floyd Parton, and recorded as a duet by American country music artists Dolly Parton and Ricky Van Shelton. it was released in February 1991 as the lead-off single to both Parton's album Eagle When She Flies and Shelton's album Backroads , and on both albums, it is track #2 on each of the albums track lists.
Backroads is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Ricky Van Shelton.The first three singles released from the album, "Rockin' Years" (a duet with Dolly Parton), "I Am a Simple Man", and "Keep It Between the Lines" were all number-one hits.
His discography consists of nine studio albums, two Christmas albums, four compilation albums, and twenty-eight singles. ... "Rockin' Years" (Dolly Parton featuring ...
57 years [3] [4] Jack Scott: The Spirit Moves Me: 1960: Way to Survive: 2015: 55 years MC5: High Time: 16 July 1971: Heavy Lifting: 18 October 2024: 53 years, 3 months, 13 days [5] Fresh Maggots: Fresh Maggots: October 1971: Waiting for the Sun: 31 October 2020: 49 years [6] Space Waltz: Space Waltz by Alastair Riddell: May 1975: Victory: May ...
The 1954–55 Comets (a.k.a. The Original Comets) have been the most prolific, recording a number of albums since 1993: We're Gonna Party (Hydra Records, 1993; live album) You're Never Too Old to Rock (Hydra, 1994) The House is Rockin' (Rollercoaster Records, 1998) Still Rockin' Around the Clock (Rollin' Rock Records, 1999)
Year Album Label Chart positions Certifications; US [1] US R&B [1] UK [2] 1956 Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters: Atlantic — — — 1958 Rockin' & Driftin' — — — 1960 Greatest Hits (compilation) — — — 1962 Save the Last Dance for Me — — — 1963 Up on the Roof – The Best of the Drifters (compilation) 110 — 12 BPI: Gold [3 ...
Benjamin Franklin Peay (September 19, 1931 – April 9, 1988), known professionally as Brook Benton, was an American singer and songwriter whose music transcended rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and pop music genres in the 1950s and 1960s, with hits such as "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "Endlessly".
Smith and the Clowns recorded "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" with singers Sidney Rayfield (Huey's barber) and eighteen-year-old "Scarface" John Williams joining him on vocals. Not caring for the sound of his own voice, Huey instructed Williams to move closer to the microphone. "Get in closer, John," he said.