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Freddy Cannon's Greatest Hits (1966, Warner Bros. W 1628/WS 1628) - Greatest hits from both Swan and Warner Bros. labels; 14 Booming Hits (1982, Rhino RNDF 210) His Latest & Greatest (1991, Critique) The Best of Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon (1995, Rhino) Where The Action Is The Very Best 1964-1981 (2002, Varese Sarabande) Have A Boom Boom Christmas!!
Freddy Cannon: Frank Slay, Frederick Picariello: 6 13 17 1959: Tommy Steele, #16 UK "Bells, Bells, Bells" Billy & Lillie Frank Slay: 88 - - "Okefenokee" Freddy Cannon Frank Slay: 43 - - 1960 "Mediterranean Moon " The Rays Frank Slay: 95 - - "Jump Over" Freddy Cannon Frank Slay: 28 - - "The Urge" Freddy Cannon Frank Slay: 60 - 18 "Happy Shades ...
Freddy Cannon singles chronology "In the Night" (1965) "Action" (1965) "Let Me Show You Where It's At" (1965) "Action" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Steve ...
The show's theme song, "Action", became a hit single for Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, peaking on the charts (#13) in September 1965. Most of these black-and-white telecasts were taped at various locales in Southern California. A handful of segments were taped elsewhere around the US.
John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band; Jonathan Cain; Bobby Caldwell; Glen Campbell; Cannibal & the Headhunters; Freddy Cannon (holds the record for most appearances at 110); Captain & Tennille
Freddy Cannon recorded the song on his debut 1960 album The Explosive Freddy Cannon. Ray Charles recorded a cover, which appears in his 1960 album The Genius Hits the Road . The four future members of ABBA performed a Wild West-themed version of the song for their first joint television appearance in 1970, on the SVT program Five Minute Saloon .
Disgraced music superstar R. Kelly was dealt a legal blow on Wednesday after an appeals court in New York denied the singer's challenge to his 30-year-prison sentence and conviction on ...
They scored two Top 40 hits in the United States: their version of "Ka-Ding-Dong" released in 1956 single, featuring Freddy Cannon on guitar, peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100; it was the first national hit for their Boston-based label, Pilgrim Records. [4]