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Known for its signature organ riffs and bare-bones lyrics, "96 Tears" is recognized as one of the first garage band hits, and has even been given credit for starting the punk rock movement. [16] In Vice Media, Legs McNeil said "96 Tears" is "a safe candidate for first punk rock song ever." [12] The song appeared on the band's album 96 Tears ...
In 1963 Duane Eddy recorded a version of the song, along with Floyd Cramer, when Eddy joined the RCA label. The Spotnicks recorded the song, also in 1963, and it was issued as a single. The song appeared later on the band's Greatest Hits album. [citation needed] In 1964 Al Hirt released a version on his album, Cotton Candy. [7]
Pages in category "Songs written by Floyd Cramer" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Last Date (song) M. My Last Date (with You) O. On ...
Pages in category "Floyd Cramer songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. ... Last Date (song)
A song originally recorded for Tina Turner’s hit 1980s album “Private Dancer” and thought to be lost has been rediscovered after four decades.
Green Crystal Ties, Volume 3: Gloria Meets 96 Tears is the third installment in the Green Crystal Ties series of psychedelic and garage rock compilations issued by ...
[3] In his 1997 book No Mercy: The Authorised and Uncensored Biography of The Stranglers, David Buckley wrote that the problem with the album wasn't so much Roy Thomas Baker's production, but the fact that the songs were "simply stale and boring", with the cover "96 Tears" being the only quality song.
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