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"Boom Boom Baby" is a song written by Dave Burgess. It became a number one hit in Australia when it was recorded by Crash Craddock in 1959. It was released on the Columbia label in the United States and was released on the Coronet label in Australia. The flip side of the record, "Don't Destroy Me", reached #94 on the charts in the U.S.
Billy Wayne "Crash" Craddock (born June 16, 1939) [1] is an American country and rockabilly singer. He first gained popularity in Australia in the 1950s with a string of rockabilly hits, including the Australian number one hits "Boom Boom Baby" and "One Last Kiss" in 1960 and 1961 respectively.
Boom Boom Baby is an album by Billy "Crash" Craddock. The songs were released in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The CD was released in 1992 on Bear Family Records. The only hit song in the United States was "Don't Destroy Me". The song reached No. 94 on the pop charts in November 1959. A few of the songs were hits in Australia.
The Best of Billy "Crash" Craddock: Release date: 2013; Label: MCA Nashville — Mr. Country Rock: The Definitive Collection: Release date: 2016; Label: Hump Head Country — 25 Best: Release date: March 21, 2018; Label: A.IM Media — Boom Boom Billy - The Rock 'N' Roll Years : Release date: April 12, 2019; Label: Jasmine Music ...
Boom Boom Baby (song) Broken Down in Tiny Pieces; D. Don't Destroy Me; Dream Lover; E. Easy as Pie (song) H. Honey Don't; Hound Dog (song) ... Category: Billy "Crash ...
Greatest Hits Volume One is a greatest hits album by Billy "Crash" Craddock. It was released in 1974 on ABC Records. It was produced by Ron Chancey. [1] Track listing
Billy "Crash" Craddock is a greatest hits collection of rockabilly (later country) singer Billy "Crash" Craddock. The album includes songs originally released in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Columbia Records. The album was released in 1973 on the Harmony label. [1]
The Best of Billy "Crash" Craddock is an album by country singer Billy "Crash" Craddock. A collection of late 1960s recordings from Craddock's brief, unsuccessful stint on Chart , this "Best of" collection did not have a single cut on it that had made the Billboard charts during that period.